How to Assemble the Grasshopper Escapement
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 Published On Nov 4, 2022

The Grasshopper escapement is the "teamwork" escapement, where 2 anchors work in tandem to keep the pendulum moving. This creates a really interesting looking movement that slowly releases the energy in the weight.

The STL File: https://jbvcreative.com/products/the-...

Prints on all standard 3d printers without supports, requires the following additional parts to assemble:

- 2 M4x12|1 M4x20mm Screw (I used https://amzn.to/3Cf7dpp)
- 8 M4 Washers (These are the ones https://amzn.to/3Sh129Z)
- 5 624Z 13mm OD/4mm ID Bearings (These work great https://amzn.to/3rdtj58)
- 1mm Nylon String or Fishing Line (I used string from this set https://amzn.to/3dOHT00)

Recommended print settings:
Layer Height: 0.2mm
Nozzle: 0.4mm
Infill: 15-18%
Total Print Time: ~23 hours
Total Filament Required: ~185g
Minimum Build Plate Required: 200x200mm

Please note that these files are for personal enjoyment only. If you do wish to sell PRINTED versions of this model, you can do so with a JBV Creative Small Business License patreon.com/jbvcreative

**All the files have been pre-oriented to save you some set up time! All you need to do is drop the parts into your slicer and hit print!

Discord Channel:
I Created a discord channel to talk about all things Escapement and 3D Printed clock. You can join with   / discord  

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