Making the Galileo Escapement
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- Not complete step-by-step instructions but enough to give a glimpse of trying to create a 1637 Galileo Escapement for the purpose of turning a chicken rotisserie spit.
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White River, Aakash Ghandi
Beneath the Moonlight, Aaron Kenny
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I listened to this in play back speed 1.5 and it was awesome! Love it!
I like the music!
Thanks! It reminds me of your compositions. 👍🏻
Beautifully made! , do you have drawings?
Thanks! I don’t have drawings. I kinda just winged it as I went along. It took a lot of trial and error and is far from perfection.