Hey Arcana, did you catch this which was listed on boing boing today...
http://watchismo.blogspot.com/2008/1...tic-clock.html
a pneumatic watch ? Its well bizarre and one for all you clockwork aficionados.
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Hey Arcana, did you catch this which was listed on boing boing today...
http://watchismo.blogspot.com/2008/1...tic-clock.html
a pneumatic watch ? Its well bizarre and one for all you clockwork aficionados.
That is pretty cool! I've seen something like that before though I think.
I should probably update you guys on this thing...I rendered a quick render the other day to show the characters a general idea of what the device looked like, but its unfinished. I plan on doing some engraving and decorating overall...its missing a lot of that. Plus I'm going to tweak the gears so they're a bit more properly timed to the 20 hour days of my world.
Very nice...
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The motion blur is excellent Its all excellent, but the motion blur is particularly excellent
I ran across this impressive project while doing some research on orreries:
http://www.my-time-machines.net/astro_index.htm
For those not inclined to click through the page, this guy's building some insanely intricate clock, including an orrery and a lot of stuff that I, frankly, don't understand at all. According to his design notes, the mechanism will require a 130 pound weight to drive it all for eight days.
There are several videos of various parts in motion--it's truly amazing.
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