Watching the Clock
As incredible as RustedRobot’s print of Syvwlch’s printable parametric clock is, a single still photograph just doesn’t do it justice. Two weeks ago there was no such thing as a 3D printed clock. Today you get to watch one in action. Sure, it’s powered by a drill and running a little fast… but this is progress! In the history of the world, there has probably never been a clock that has gone from concept to actuality and run through so many iterations so quickly. Syvwlch has been crunching through versions and derivatives of derivatives of this clock just about as quickly as OpenSCAD can render.
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6 Comments so far
CatzPaw164
AWESOME ! !
Syvwlch
I can’t get enough of that video.
David
what about this one that existed before two weeks ago?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/curiouslee/4010587176/
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rustedrobot
@David – Very cool clock! Looks like it was actually made in 2009! Sadly the video was taken down. =(
It has two problems:
1. I don’t have one
2. I can’t print one
=)
Syvwlch
Yup, the Peter Schmitt clocks are very, very cool. Way in advance of anything we’re doing.
http://www.instablogs.com/outer_permalink.php?p=3d-printed-clock-by-peter-schmitt