Man Builds 7-foot Grandfather Clock from Lego
Ravalox writes "Eric Harshbarger has built a 7-foot-tall grandfather clock exclusively from Lego. It keeps accurate time and needs no electricity; it needs to be weight reset every 13 hours. Other pictures include the gears, numbers, the face, and the pendulum mechanics."
its just got smashed!
There's nothing Intelligent about Intelligent Design.
Seems to be /.'ed before the first post even (which I'm sure I'm about to be pipped to).
I remember those awesome lego days of my childhood with huge displays in the big dept stores.... no longer. Seems to be pre-moulded crap these days. Good on him.
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...when his (grand)kid shows up and takes the thing apart to play with it.
only one comment and already his site has experienced the slashdot effect.
what's next for him? A seven foot tall girlfriend made entirely of lego?
I'd love to know when the kit for this goes on sale. Of all the large-scale Lego designs I've seen, just once I'd like someone to start selling a kit or at least instructions to built it yourself.
This is the same Eric who built some guy's desk out of LEGO a few years back. He's been talked about on /. before, just check out his portfolio:
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http://www.ericharshbarger.org/lego/portfolio.htm
He's built clocks before, but I think this is his first working model. Of course, be sure to check out his Tux and BSD Daemon sculptures as well. This guy is a master at LEGO construction, and be sure to look for him in the future.
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http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:Cs8oaitTLG0J: www.ericharshbarger.org/cgi-bin/photo.cgi%3Fclock_ 5.jpg%2Blego/images/clock+&hl=en
.. or so it seems. that poor little server!
before it started to fail though, I noticed the escapement violates the retentive geek's rules on colour matching in lego construction. Just because it's hidden doesn't mean you can just bodge it together out of mismatched pieces, you know.
Screw you all! I'm off to the pub
Doesn't guy wrote this know that at the time when a these 6 foot wonders were invented, there WAS NO ELECTRICITY !!. It runs on pure potential energy stored in weights.
The interesting part is that it would be much harder to make a real grandfather clock (like the one at my ancestral home) - because Lego in comparison is easier to build.
But Kudos to the guy - it's not really pointless , it would have helped if this was part of at least a few mechanical engineer's curriculum - not just carnot cycle engines.
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You know the mods are mentally retarded when they need to be told to mod a post like that down.
Either that or your extremely bored and have nothing better to do than find trolls before mods do.
and all gears and such are 100% LEGO elements
Wow. This guy is an engineering genius!
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Main
Gears
Numbers
Face
Mechanics
I can almost hear the gears grinding to a halt as a million clients topple his server.
I wonder what the melting point of legos is...
...I'm not usually impressed by Lego stories but that is pretty fuckin' cool.
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"It keeps accurate time and needs no electricity; it needs to be weight reset every 13 hours."
Accurate, you say? Every 13 hours? If only every clock were that accurate...
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who had a House of Yes movie poster over my fireplace. Phew. (only on Slashdot..)
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is it's about time someone did this.
We should give this guy a big hand. And then a second hand. But then, he's probably got his hands all in place already.
Can this run Linux? It would be a great NTP server.
sigs, as if you care.
Breaking Lego creations is not funny. It's just not. Don't even joke about it.
This is truly a victory for the geek-child within all of us
Genius may have its limitations, but stupidity is not thus handicapped.
Does anyone know if this guy was one of the people who tried to get the Lego Master Builder job awhile back? If not, then he probably missed out on a good chance. I looked at a bunch of the stuff they made during the "interview" for the master builder job, and they were quite amazing. So perhaps Eric wouldn't have blown away the competition, but he at least stands a shot.
I, however, will stick to building little houses and cars just like the directions indicate.
how about we give the guy a break and link to his homepage instead of deep-linking to high-res pics?
You too can build a huge lego erection... Without leaving your machine! http://www.ldraw.org/
...talk about having too much time on your hands.
Anyways, I remember seeing stories about this guy before... and his grandfather clock was finished way back then. Has he built another one? Or is this just a dupe of a story from waaaaaaay back?
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I think a stargate made from Lego is much more impressive.
I wonder how accurate this thing is. I mean, with gears and such made entirely of legos, how much play does the gear system have? (i.e. how well do the gears fit together?) Does this guy have any expertise in, well, whatever area of expertise it is that would make you good at making gears with the right ratios to properly keep time? I wouldn't expect much, but if it's accurate within, say, 5 minutes in a 24 hour period, I'd be pretty impressed.
So, in the poster in the picture of the clock, she's holding a gun. On IMDB, she's holding a gun. But on IMDB's poster link, her hands are open. What's up with that?
Man Builds 7-foot Grandfather Clock from Lego. Slashdotting ensues.
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According to the bloody dictionary, news is "1 a : a report of recent events"
Eric's desk has been featured on Slashdot, 4 +YEARS ago. He built it in Aug of 2000. The Slashdot story was posted Aug 27, of the same year. He's made the front page of Slashdot 3 more times since.
He built the clock in January. 8 months before the desk, and the story.
This emphatically does NOT qualify as news anymore. No way, no how.
What is it the editors do here again? Anything useful?
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As a kid that spent the few remaining hours that I WASN'T in front of the Commodore 64 digging through his boxes of Legos for juuuuust the right part... I gotta give this guy some serious credit.
:) )
Now I have a feeling that this guy's wife/girlfriend is probably quite worried about him..... or angry at him... (and no, I will NOT be one of those that insists the guy must have no life simply because he has some rather intense hobbies.)
Any chance he can post a howto, schematics, etc? The next generation of Lego enthusiasts is waiting to be inspired! (oh yeah, and I'd like to know how he did it myself
On that note, anyone know of any good websites featuring fun Lego projects such as this?
I hope the land around you yields, a crop like all the other fields, and then your waiting might make sense...
Man Builds 7 foot Grandfather Cock from Lego. I was just about to rush out and by myself a huge Lego set.
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This is news now?
Eric built his clock almost FIVE YEARS AGO!
I hear that in the digitally remastered version, she's holding a walkie-talkie.
Incidentally, was I the only person who expected a poster for something called The House of Yes to be painted by Roger Dean?
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This sure kicks the crap out of my 5" Lego Enterprise.
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The Lego Grandfather Clock was too tall for the shelf
So it stood for five years on the floor
More complicated by half than my lego castles
And weighed a whole lot more
It was built on the verge of a major Lego urge
And was a major source of his pride
Till its server stopped, short
Never to go again
When 'twas Slashdotted till it died
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My grandfather once built a gradfather clock out of meccano that only lost about 15 seconds a day and it was entirely mechanical, I was so impressed.
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When "computer architecture" consisted of asking the question "how big a room do we need to hold it?"
Someone had to do it.
...yes, he's made a girl out of Legos. Only a mosaic, unfortunately.
Shouldn't the parent have been modded funny?
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What's the white part pictured?
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http://www.ericharshbarger.org/lego/images/clock/
I'm no Lego head, but I haven't seen that part one before. Is it Lego? Look's like a pully?
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What I want to know is how he made two hands spin different speeds around the same axis?
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This guy sure has an impressive portfolio.
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'cause it only mirrors the first page. If that's a text story, it hardly ever needs mirroring. If that's a photo gallery, only thumbnails are mirrored, the real photos remain slashdotted even faster than normally.
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He recently "discovered" a new type of lego brick which allowed a vast improvement in the mechanism. The update is dated 12 March 2003, the original dating from 20 January 2000.
Either I live in a time warp, or this same exact story was one /. like 6+ months ago?
Can't you all at least approve stories that have NEW news in them?
Man Builds 7-Foot Tall Grandfather From Lego ?
Now *that* would be impressive!
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If I was going to do such, I would probably just build the time engine and face along with a quicky structure to hold it up. The "case" covers up the interesting parts anyhow, takes too long, and makes it harder to carry. I see no reason for it. Legos themselves are not going impress any real girls, so putting a Lego cover over it all is pointless.
It is almost like assuming that your wife will let you put a server in the kitchen just because you painted flowers on it. Not.
Besides, somebody's kids are eventually gonna smash it all anyhow. No human kid could resist bumping and plucking such a thing.
Table-ized A.I.
I have this inescapable vision: A little bird pops out on the hour and screeches "Nerd! Nerd! Nerd!"
Table-ized A.I.
let's see him make Lego's out of clock parts
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What about an analytical engine made of Lego?
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They're not called "Grandfather Clocks", but "Longcase Clocks". And Clocks\Watches don't have faces, they have dials.
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I want to drag this out as long as possible. Bring me my protractor.
For the Lego geek :)
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This concept reminds one of the MIT robotic competition http://web.mit.edu/6.270/www/contestants/ et al. Design teams work with identical parts kits http://web.mit.edu/6.270/www/contestants/handouts/ kit2004.html which, in the 2004 competition, included Legos components.
The teams must create a robot that performs a given task(s), and the 'bots battle it out at the end.
Ignorance is curable, stupid is forever.
Well, there's already Meccano (Erector) Difference Engines out there... http://www.meccano.us/difference_engines/rde_1/ and http://www.steamengine.com.au/misc/models/babbage/
:-(
I'm sure I've heard about analytical engines in the planning stages but don't think there's anything out there yet.
To be honest, clocks are relatively common in Meccano - you can buy a plan to build a grandfather clock from a no. 10 set, I believe. The one I thought of in particular, though, was made about 20 years ago by Noel Ta'Bois, entirely out of plastic meccano (kiddy junior stuff), which I believe kept accurate time for 25 hours. Sadly due to its age I don't have references
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Well, he could be a slashdot troll, but you seem to have that all wrapped up.
Food not Bombs is a nice platitude but it breaks down when you notice that the Bombees are usually well fed
Now if only he could build a lego server powerful enough to fight off the horde that is slashdot...
I suppose you say GNU/Linux, even in idle converstaion? And you never omit Microsoft when referring to Windows?
I have never heard anyone refer to LEGO bricks as such, until now. Nor have I failed to understand what was being referred to when someone says Lego. Maybe LEGO needs to get over itself.
when referring to Windows?
Why would I want to do a silly thing like that?
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Wow, this is cool!
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I was expecting a Roger Dean painting too. I always show Roger Dean books to everyone on visits me. They think I am crazy, but all I want to do is live in a small pod with lots of curves.
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I never said in any way, or even implied in any way that Lego wasn't news, or interesting.
/. repeatedly for far more recent items. And if anyone cared to look at the more recent stuff, they would have seen this item, which predates Eric appearing on /. for the first time.
My comment was ENTIRELY to the fact that it wasn't news ANYMORE. And hadn't been for almost 5 years.
It's the next best thing to a re-post. It's a posting about someone that has been on
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A) I have made the front page before.
B) My comment was basically to point out that this was a glorified re-post essentially. And that it certainly wasn't anything new, at all.
"Politicians are interested in people. Not that this is always a virtue. Fleas are interested in dogs." P.J. O'Rourke
If you look at his portfolio, he has it sorted by date. Where do you think I got the dates in my post from?
"Politicians are interested in people. Not that this is always a virtue. Fleas are interested in dogs." P.J. O'Rourke
that he built 5 years ago. It's always been a working model.
"Politicians are interested in people. Not that this is always a virtue. Fleas are interested in dogs." P.J. O'Rourke
In Korea, old people are clocks.
Oh, oh, and in Soviet Russia, grandfather clocks you.
I fondly remember the Meccano clock kit I built when I was a kid. I even remember the way I stuck the numbers on crookedly on the clock face. The weight was a cylinder filled with old nuts, IIRC.
I have no doubt this guy is an impressive lego builder. His portfolio speaks for itself. However from Eric's website:
I had been pondering on how to make a LEGO clock for some time, but my first obstacle was not actually knowing how pendulum clocks worked. Of course, in this day and age, that's what the Web is for, so I went out on the Internet and learned.
Furthermore, a fellow in the Netherlands already had some web documentation on a LEGO clock he had built. While I ended up using different pieces for my escapement gear and such, his pages were invaluable, and credit should be given.
Personally, I found the above link a lot more interesting since it goes into far more depth as how to build a working lego clock.
... Now that's a story I'd read!
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Maybe it's just me, but did anyone else get 403 errors when trying to hit the actual sculpture pages? I hit the main page, but then nothing else worked from there. Now, I'm getting 403 errors for the whole site.
Did somebody tell him the Slashdotters were coming?
I don't moderate anymore. Karma penalty for 90% fair mods? Can I mod that unfair?
"Man injured by 7-foot Lego grandfather clock that he built"
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Yes, this is very cool. It has been very cool for almost FOUR YEARS now.
About 15 years ago, a bunch of folks (including Danny Hillis [sic] of Connection Machines, I believe) made a "computer" that could play tic-tac-toe using only Tinker Toys; namely, given a tic-tac-toe grid, it could make a good next move. There's was a good writeup in Scientific American, among other places. Inspired by this, my office mate (Brian Totty) and I tried to see what we could do computationally with just standard Legos (no Expert set, since that would have been fairly easy since it contains gears and such). We came up with nothing. We came up with a way of building an AND gate, but without a NOT or a NOR, we couldn't do any useful computation. Perhaps someone more clever than us might come up with a better Lego architecture...
Lego puts those notices on their web site to cover their legal asses. They know full well that few people will change they way they talk. Their real purpose is to claim in court that they followed all the rules. The fact that nobody else does is neither here nor there.
I once worked at a high-tech company where the name of a certain well-known software technology was suddenly deemed to be a valuable trademark. Everybody, especially the tech writers, was lectured at length about all the usage "mistakes" they'd been making. And everybody, especially the tech writers, nearly rioted when they discovered the clunky, ugly, weird language they'd have to use in the future.
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