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Build a Gakken Edo-Style Clock
Learn how to build a Gakken Edo-style clock kit from the Maker Shed (makershed.com).
- Author: Marc de Vinck
- Time required: 1 -2 hours
- Difficulty: Moderate
The kit comes with illustrated instructions that are fairly easy to follow. However, there are a few tips and tricks that this guide will cover, making the build process really easy.
This is not a detailed step-by-step. Those can be found in the magazine included with the kit. This guide points out some of the more important issues when building the kit.
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All the steps (and numbering) will directly correlate to the steps in the included magazine.
1.1 shows the location of the spring system. This part is used to switch between the timing mechanism for 9 - 3 and 3-9. (see instructions)
1.2 shows the cam mechanism assembly. Simple!
1.3 Gear assemblies attached to the winding mechanism.

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5.1 This little mechanism switches the rotating weights based on the time of day.
It's easy to assemble.
Make sure the "square" part of the assembly is in the "rectangular" opening in the longer piece. Again, refer to the instructions.
It is NOT completely assembled in the first picture. It is in the 2nd!
Next, attach the entire assembly to the clock body with 1 screw that has an integral washer.

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6.3 continued
Next, attach the weight system with the longer rod to the plastic piece pictured.
And add the retaining clip (arrow up).
6.4 find the arrow on the escapement gear.
6.5 assemble all 3 gears as per the instructions. Make sure the arrow is lined up with the opening on the plastic plate.

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9.1 Adjust the height of each weight mechanism.
You need to look inside the clock at the part that raises and lowers each mechanism (picture 1)
The rod of the weight should be 1mm above that part (when it is in the horizontal position).
If it is not in the horizontal position, use a screw driver to "flip it" horizontally. Adjust the corresponding weight to be 1mm above it by tying a knot in the string and adjusting the plastic weight hanger. (Look at the instructions; it's easier than it sounds!)
Flip the mechanism again and adjust the other weight.
This guide has been completed 4 times.
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