Building a bicycle is truly an art form. They’re complicated machines with cogs, chains, and parts unrecognizable to the untrained eye. One bicycle enthusiast and designer decided to use his know-how and turn his love for bikes into the coolest clock ever. He attached numbers to a bike chain and a rotating motor that moves in perfect correspondence with the time of day. Not only is it mechanically amazing, but it’s also a unique piece of home decor. Check out his creation below.
Here’s the finished product, using a synchronous motor, wood, an upcycled bicycle chain, and a rear bike cassette. Let’s take a look at how he made it.
First, he cut the frame out of a piece of oak.
He cut a deep ridge for the motor to sit in.
Four pieces of cut oak are stacked on top of each other to make the frame. He added a cover with bronze bearings for the motor.
Here’s the frame after sanding.
He fit the motor into the casing.
Before attaching the cassette to the motor, he used a bearing bar to center the shaft.
Here’s the finished cassette, used to hold and rotate the chain.
He designed the numbers himself and had them printed at a 3-D printing store.
The chain rotates once per hour – so cool!
(source Reddit)
I wish I had the technical skills to make this clock. Would you hang this piece in your home?