Friday, January 10, 2025

3D Printing

 

Week 2

The globe turns and another year begins anew. In the lobby of the school, KHWCC has hung a map of the globe with pins to mark where all of the students have come from.

Our international student body

Another new feature in this new year: the workshop has gained a 3D printer. After the initial setup and stock test prints, Louis and Dunny from Workshop B used this tool of additive manufacturing to make custom movement holders.



Dunny's movement holder with personalized insignia

Louis's movement holder for his marine chronometer


STUDENT HIGHLIGHTS

Workshop B

Students:
    Craig, Dunham, Ivan, Louis, Sheikh, Varun

    Craig learned how to cut the leaves for a pinion, and then polish them to mirror perfection using a wooden wheel and hand finishing.
 


 Louis continued his restoration of a mid-19th century marine chronometer by making a new ratchet wheel and spring, modifying a click to fit, and fitting a new fusée chain. To manufacture the ratchet wheel, he first had to make a custom fly cutter, and the fusée chain needed to be shortened and the direction of the barrel hook flipped.
 
The marine chronometer with new ratchet wheel, spring, and modified click


Cutting the ratchet wheel

Riveting the fusée chain


Thank you for reading!

Hope to see you again next week!

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