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clock pendulum shaft nut
door clarkDriller
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I never liked the idea of running threads on a bare rod to attach a nut for holding and adjusting length for a clock pendulum bob. This allows rough adjustment anywhere along the rod, and very fine adjustment with the mating part, tweaking the bob location for optimum timing needs.
The cross-section image shows significant clearance between the female and male threads. Thats what I needed to have for the resulting print of parts to assemble and move freely. My print nozzle is 0.4mm dia.
The center hole is designed to fit a shaft of 5/32" dia. You could easily modify the part to fit other shaft diameters.
The set screw holes actually extend into the opposite side surface a bit to allow a little more clearance for the tap end while forming the threads.
The cross-section image shows significant clearance between the female and male threads. Thats what I needed to have for the resulting print of parts to assemble and move freely. My print nozzle is 0.4mm dia.
The center hole is designed to fit a shaft of 5/32" dia. You could easily modify the part to fit other shaft diameters.
The set screw holes actually extend into the opposite side surface a bit to allow a little more clearance for the tap end while forming the threads.
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