How to Assemble the Single Pin Escapement
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 Published On Nov 4, 2022

The Single Pin is an experimental escapement mechanism that has a very interesting motion when you watch it slowly. The anchor and pendulum are combined, and they interfere with the motion of the pin as it is turned by 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:
- 1 M4x12 Screw (I used https://amzn.to/3Cf7dpp)
- 2 M4 Washers (These are the ones https://amzn.to/3Sh129Z)
- 1 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: ~15.75 hours
Total Filament Required: ~145g
Minimum Build Plate Required: 180x180mm

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   / 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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