🛠️ Assemble Your Timepiece, Make It Yours!
The WOODEN.CITY Steampunk Wall Clock is a 257-part DIY wooden model kit designed for adults, combining the charm of a pendulum clock with the creativity of self-assembly. Crafted in the EU, this high-quality clock not only serves as a functional timepiece but also as a stunning piece of home decor, perfect for those who appreciate vintage aesthetics.
Product Dimensions | 36.4 x 9.6 x 70.8 cm; 850 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Item model number | WR352 |
Educational Objective(s) | Creative Thinking, Matching Skill |
Number of pieces | 269 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Wood |
Colour | Steampunk Wall Clock |
ASIN | B0BH4VKX3T |
B**Z
A chalenge. Not for feint hearted.
Carefull hands needed, and be sure to read ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS before you start. I mean all.Only 4* because the wooden spindles were breakong during the running in process. I bought some 3mm stainless rod, cut new spindles an now it runs like a dream. Running 45 secs slow per hour just now, so still some fetling to do.But all in all, a jolly god project, and it looks good up on the wall.
M**K
Terrible!
Having built a few of these kits, this is the worst one so far and actually ended up in bin! Everything starts off great, because you build the gears first along with the frame. Now, you have to fit all the gears into the frame and this is where the problems started. To get the gears in, you have to 'part' the frame so you can get the pieces in place, but the further along you get, the more you get one piece in, the more previous pieces keep falling out, because the spindles are too short. So, like another review on here, i bought some 3mm stainless steel rods to replace the wood spindles, but even after doing that, nothing would lineup properly or turn smoothly. After spending nearly 3 weeks on this thing, i finally lost it, smashed it up and put it in the bin.
B**R
Great project. Here are some tips.
The media could not be loaded. I enjoyed this kit. I have spent a little time afterwards to reverse engineer the design and that was both fun (for me) and educational. One of the complaints I read upfront was that the documentation is mostly all pictures. That's what we get when people start complaining about things not being in their language. If you get this wonderful clock I have a few pointers.* There are 4 boards from which you remove the individual numbered parts. The parts themselves are not numbered. The number is beside the part and remains with the board. So do not remove parts until you need them or otherwise write the part number on the part. You might spend a lot of time comparing pieces to their pictures. With my kit some were already loose from their board and presented a bit of a challenge in keeping them straight.* One of the part boards has holes to help you locate the screws for mounting the clock on the wall. So do not discard those boards prematurely. It will help to use a level on the board too when marking the screw positions. That isn't mentioned. The clock has a provision for leveling. It does need to be level. The 'tick' and 'tock' need to be evenly spaced in time for the escapement to work efficiently.* With each major step you put together a sub-assembly such as one of the several gear pairs with axle. Label the assembly before you set it aside with the range of part numbers used in it. Later in the instructions they show you where to install the sub-assembly and you will have fun trying to figure out which is which unless you tag them.* There are errors in the instructions so be careful to match the parts with the pictures. There were but a couple of errors and they were obvious. Like for instance noting the wrong range of parts for one of the sub-assemblies.* A weight powers the clock and friction works against you. Wood is porous and wood rubbing against wood creates a lot of friction. You are instructed to rub various areas of the gears and axles with (cold) wax. This fills the surfaces of the wood and greatly reduces the friction. Do not leave wax chunks or excess residue on the parts. This is an important step. You don't want to later disassemble the clock (which you can do) to have to lubricate critical areas.* Once you are ready to go be prepared to add a little more weight than recommended to get things running. The clock will not at first run for very long before stopping. Make sure that each gear lines up with the adjacent gears appropriately and that no parts are contacting the frame where they shouldn't. Make sure the clock is level. Once you get it to run for an hour or so back off on the weight. Once broken-in the clock will run nicely on the recommended 0.55 kg weight. I will even try less as things progress.* There are 3 clutches in the design. One beefy arrangement allows the weight to be raised for rewinding. Two more subtle clutches free the minute and hour hands so they can be set using a clockwise motion. These are interesting. There is also a thumbscrew thing that helps in leveling the clock. That is a nice feature.* You can decide whether the clock is running slow or fast. If it is running fast lower the weight on the pendulum. Use your stopwatch app and time 100 swings of the pendulum. That should be just a small fraction over 132 seconds. Yes, I figured all of the gear ratios. The weight drops about 4-1/4 inches per hour and (provided you mount it high enough on the wall) the clock will run for 12 hours from fully wound.* You will need a beer/pop (soda) can to fill with sand for the weight. It is not visible (but could be). Um, I used an empty 60 Minute IPA just in keeping with the time motif. An additional ongoing source of empty cans can be helpful during the testing phase.
R**.
My delivery problem resolved. Thank you.
Arrived as described. My delivery problem on this item was satisfactorily and professionALLY resolved. Thank you.
I**T
Niet kopen
Ik heb het gekocht met spijt
P**R
3D Puzzle - Holzpuzzle
macht richtig spass
G**Y
montage sympatique fonctionnement aleatoire
j'ai du supprimé la rotation du mouliné (décoratif) pour avoir un bon fonctionnement
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