[08.) FINAL CLOCK CLOCK: PROCCESS
Conceptualization: brainstorming sketches, diagrams, and early design thinking
Mounting mechanism?
Digital modeling: screenshots and/or rendered views of your Rhino model
Sourced a bearing form some old skates Ihave, measure, 3d model and build around that fo rthe hamster wheeel.
this project is very intimidateing for some reason, I just wanted to try and get somtehing done... first I measured the bearing and sketched it , so I could have abteter idea i
First Draft very messy, loose mesurments
Place where the bearing will fit in:
The wheel:
The refrence of the hamster from the playset, doenst have anything special going on, its just loseley attached so it spins when you agressivley spin ot or the whole thing shakes, giving the illusion of running.
Fabrication: images of laser cutting, FDM printing, resin printing, or other fabrication processes used. i thought it was weird ho wthe hamsetr was attached while also rembering how bryan said that maybe I should make it a person, and decided to use the thing to my adavtage by making it a clip art stick figure with the head being where the screw willl go through
Im mainly confused on how tall I can make it andhow I will mount the clock movement
I ran into the probelm of how will I attach clock movemnt and stand will still alowing it to spin
Assembly: photographs showing the process of assembling your clock
references:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WdJKPsYVPM - at 5:49 you can see the barbie hamster playground, how she spins it







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