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Re: What are you working on now?

Posted: March 5th, 2021, 4:02 pm
by Rower
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Working on finishing this!

Re: What are you working on now?

Posted: March 5th, 2021, 4:08 pm
by Yoda
Rower wrote: March 5th, 2021, 4:02 pm Image

Working on finishing this!
The wall clock or the drink? LOL!

Re: What are you working on now?

Posted: March 6th, 2021, 5:48 am
by Emilio
[mention]buddhabar[/mention] definitely black.

[mention]Rower[/mention] keep it up :lol:


I'm working on rendering a 6152-1 CG

Re: What are you working on now?

Posted: March 6th, 2021, 7:40 am
by Belkin12
Emilio wrote: March 6th, 2021, 5:48 am I'm working on rendering a 6152-1 CG

Looks promising, Emi!

Re: What are you working on now?

Posted: March 6th, 2021, 7:55 am
by VanSong
Emilio wrote:[mention]buddhabar[/mention] definitely black.

[mention]Rower[/mention] keep it up Image


I'm working on rendering a 6152-1 CG
Hi E, am trying to learn something from your drawing so please do not be offended! Can I know why is there a big gap at the lever end and also with No gap on the straight bottom, will it affect the operation smoothly? Image Image

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Re: What are you working on now?

Posted: March 6th, 2021, 8:20 am
by Emilio
VanSong wrote:
Emilio wrote:[mention]buddhabar[/mention] definitely black.

[mention]Rower[/mention] keep it up Image


I'm working on rendering a 6152-1 CG
Hi E, am trying to learn something from your drawing so please do not be offended! Can I know why is there a big gap at the lever end and also with No gap on the straight bottom, will it affect the operation smoothly? Image Image

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That's a 1:1 copy of Nightwatch's CG and lever.

My guess it's that is related to tolerances with the crown interaction.

I can take pictures of the real thing so you can see by yourself.

Usually, people don't look so closely to these things so that's why it seems like something new.


What are you working on now?

Posted: March 6th, 2021, 8:29 am
by bmsm
Emilio wrote:
VanSong wrote:
Emilio wrote:[mention]buddhabar[/mention] definitely black.

[mention]Rower[/mention] keep it up Image


I'm working on rendering a 6152-1 CG
Hi E, am trying to learn something from your drawing so please do not be offended! Can I know why is there a big gap at the lever end and also with No gap on the straight bottom, will it affect the operation smoothly? Image Image

Sent from my SM-N960F using Tapatalk
That's a 1:1 copy of Nightwatch's CG and lever.

My guess it's that is related to tolerances with the crown interaction.

I can take pictures of the real thing so you can see by yourself.

Usually, people don't look so closely to these things so that's why it seems like something new.
My 2 cents are also crown related. Without the gap there was no space for the crown.

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Re: What are you working on now?

Posted: March 6th, 2021, 8:59 am
by VanSong
bmsm wrote:
Emilio wrote:
VanSong wrote:Hi E, am trying to learn something from your drawing so please do not be offended! Can I know why is there a big gap at the lever end and also with No gap on the straight bottom, will it affect the operation smoothly? Image Image

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That's a 1:1 copy of Nightwatch's CG and lever.

My guess it's that is related to tolerances with the crown interaction.

I can take pictures of the real thing so you can see by yourself.

Usually, people don't look so closely to these things so that's why it seems like something new.
My 2 cents are also crown related. Without the gap there was no space for the crown.

Image
Thanks [mention]Emilio[/mention] for your kind reply! Definitely not questioning your drawing, LOLImage. As this is very much engineering stuffs and It's totally out of my knowledge area, so am trying to find out why it is constructed in such a way and learn something new from it! [mention]bmsm[/mention] thanks and noted! Image

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Re: What are you working on now?

Posted: March 6th, 2021, 9:53 am
by Emilio
VanSong wrote:
bmsm wrote:
Emilio wrote:That's a 1:1 copy of Nightwatch's CG and lever.

My guess it's that is related to tolerances with the crown interaction.

I can take pictures of the real thing so you can see by yourself.

Usually, people don't look so closely to these things so that's why it seems like something new.
My 2 cents are also crown related. Without the gap there was no space for the crown.

Image
Thanks [mention]Emilio[/mention] for your kind reply! Definitely not questioning your drawing, LOLImage. As this is very much engineering stuffs and It's totally out of my knowledge area, so am trying to find out why it is constructed in such a way and learn something new from it! [mention]bmsm[/mention] thanks and noted! Image

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No offense taken. I'm curious to see if the rest of NW CG are like this or just the one I have. I'm guessing that is a matter of mass production.

In any case, just take the CG design seriously, and obviate the lever since that might be the problem here.

Re: What are you working on now?

Posted: March 7th, 2021, 2:47 am
by Emilio
VanSong wrote:
bmsm wrote:
Emilio wrote:That's a 1:1 copy of Nightwatch's CG and lever.

My guess it's that is related to tolerances with the crown interaction.

I can take pictures of the real thing so you can see by yourself.

Usually, people don't look so closely to these things so that's why it seems like something new.
My 2 cents are also crown related. Without the gap there was no space for the crown.

Image
Thanks [mention]Emilio[/mention] for your kind reply! Definitely not questioning your drawing, LOLImage. As this is very much engineering stuffs and It's totally out of my knowledge area, so am trying to find out why it is constructed in such a way and learn something new from it! [mention]bmsm[/mention] thanks and noted! Image

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Update

You can appreciate how the stock NW CG has that gap in these pictures.

I have realized that the screw head needs space too so that's maybe another reason.

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