Metronome Engine

Metronome Engine

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I wanted to build a test rig to check some calculations I made to determine the dimensions for a compound pendulum , these had been done in Excel and were intended for a new wooden clock design I was working on. I had based on the rig design on the engine used in a metronome. It's the only mechanism that I could find that actually used the compound pendulum so it turned out to be ideal for 3D printing. The rig is driven by a weight inside the steam engine style boiler on the end of a stalk, it drives an escape wheel through a gravity ratchet and a couple of gears to give around 2.5 minutes of running time. The compound pendulum controls the rate at which it tick-tocks. Moving the top weight up slows down the pendulum and visa verse. The top and bottom weights can also be changed out for bigger or smaller weights to also change the rate. With all these possible variations it was straight forward to finesse the results to get the right combination that could be scaled up for use in a larger wooden clock.This rig could also be modified to add a scale so that it could be used as a metronome, as it is it's actually a nice little gadget to create on your 3D printer. You will need 1 of each STL part except for the following:-Spacer 3 requires 2 partsPawl requires 4 partsWedge requires 3 partsEscapement requires 2 parts to be solvent bonded back to back You will need some extra components to complete the build :-6 roller bearings Ø2mm x Ø6mm x 3mm1 piece Ø1.5mm steel rod for the pendulum1 piece Ø2mm steel rod for the pendulum pivot2 piece Ø2mm steel rod for the gear shaftsAcetone to solvent bond the frame and other parts together.Ø9.5mm steel balls (Catapult ammo) for the weight.Ø12mm Brass rod for the weights Or washers, 8 grams for top weight and 23 grams for the bottom weight.Magnet Ø5 x 5mm long to hold the top pendulum weight in position. STL files for download are in 3 groups Blue, Red, and Orange, Use the drawing as a guide for where the components fit into the assembly. For more detail go to http://www.3dprinterclocks.com/page19.html. View a video of the working rig here:

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