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Post by Warwick on Oct 3, 2013 0:09:27 GMT
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Post by enigmas on Oct 3, 2013 8:13:25 GMT
Truly amazing Warwick. Imagine the drawings that were required for the concept!
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Post by davewright on Oct 3, 2013 8:19:58 GMT
Very nice but he is wrong about it being an ancestor to the computer as it has no memory.
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Post by Steve P5b on Oct 3, 2013 8:50:03 GMT
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Post by johnwp5bcoupe on Oct 3, 2013 9:41:21 GMT
Great Post Being interested in clocks for many years I find this fascinating and the skills involved to build one of these could not be found today! I will get back to making my Skeleton Clock this winter in the warm and not laying on the cold garage floor
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2013 10:52:57 GMT
Did the Japanese start off in Switzerland?
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Post by mjb59 on Oct 3, 2013 21:04:43 GMT
Staggering skill. I bet if he was available now he could fix my brakes......The automaton, I mean.
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Post by Warwick on Oct 4, 2013 3:12:52 GMT
Not that I'm aware of Steve. The clip was just one of those random things that people send around. A friend passed it on to me and I thought it was worth sharing. Designing it would have been even more difficult than making it. I wonder if he designed it as he built it, or if he put it on paper first? I suspect the former. Unfortunately your YouTube links won't work here. Must be restricted to UK viewing.
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Post by Steve P5b on Oct 8, 2013 17:48:09 GMT
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