Keychain Laimer Tourbillon (non-functional)

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Summary Since my other watch is a little big, I've constructed this baby-watch as a keychain. So I can have it with me every day :-). The baby can't walk, but it has some gears and a spring for playing. Who knows, maybe it learns walking some day? Printing and assembly is easy. There are no Screws or pins. Print Settings Printer Brand: Ultimaker Printer: Ultimaker 2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: high Infill: 30% Notes: Used Simplify3D for slicing. Works great. Post-Printing The only "tricky" assembly step is the Mainspring: it tightly fits into the bottom of the case. The little ratchet-pawl needs to face downwards. Slide the spring with one end beneath the axle of the small gear, and push the other end of the spring into the case (needs some force). The rest is like a simple puzzle (the STL pieces in gallery are sorted in the correct assembly sequence) ... have fun!

Design Files

File Size

Mainspring.stl
579 KB
GearT12.stl
885 KB
Case.stl
331 KB
FaceTicks.stl
153 KB
HoursWheel.stl
148 KB
Hook.stl
935 KB
Hairspring.stl
300 KB
Core.stl
395 KB
FaceBackground.stl
84.3 KB
GearT25.stl
663 KB

Comments

PatrickD3D
nice work
Reply4 years ago
nadev42535
The tourbillon is a mechanism consisting of a central escapement incorporating a freely rotating cage or housing. The invention of this device was made by Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet and was patented in 1795. I prefer to check this driveway sealing hamilton and get more new things for hamilton construction. It was installed on some of his pocket watches and it allowed the smooth flow of time. Keychain watch is a good gift for your friends, this watch is powered by quartz movement, durable and reliable. It is perfect for a man's wrist or women's wrist.
Reply2 years ago
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