Prints (-2)

Description

The torlo was born out of the idea of using a simple oscillating motor as a power source. The Voice coil of a scarp laptop HDD fit the bill nicely. The Voice coil with its powerful magnets has enough brunt to push a bunch of 3d printed gears .The basic idea of the torlo was adapted from the previous holo clock and taken further. The gears of the clock hang to one side and the rings to the other side of the frame. The voice coil is located in the center of the drive train and is driven by a attiny pulsing it every 2 seconds. The balance wheel when pulsed pushes a cam and a ratchet to turn the clock 2 seconds further. Rest of the clock is a simple drive train driving the minute and hour rings which display the time..

The clock is a slightly complex project because of the intricate printed parts needed. It is a little finicky to assemble and needs a lot of patience.

All the parts are printed with a 0.4mm nozzle at .2mm - .25mm layer height. The gears need to be a little loose so if the printer is not calibrated nicely they will freeze. 

http://hackaday.com/2017/06/08...

Design Files

File Size

minute gear 1 apacer.stl
194 KB
minute needle.stl
141 KB
pawn arm.stl
427 KB
voice coil spacer.stl
13.6 KB
base left.stl
2.12 MB
hour needle.stl
127 KB
hour gear 1.stl
1.54 MB
base right.stl
2.31 MB
hour ring pulley.stl
146 KB
minute ring pulley.stl
182 KB
big ring.stl
2.19 MB
hour gear 2 spacer.stl
25.1 KB
minute gear 1.stl
1.16 MB
connector gear.stl
713 KB
rachet.stl
417 KB
hour gear 2.stl
1.26 MB
minute gear 2.stl
1.6 MB
pawn arm holder.stl
130 KB
pulley.stl
137 KB
pawn.stl
64.5 KB
backbone spacer 1.stl
45.6 KB
backbone.stl
628 KB

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