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 Posted: Fri Oct 17th, 2008 04:09 pm
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tamir357
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hi again,
as my watch collection expands
i found myself in need for a watch winder.
decided to build one myself,
i got one kinda working, just need more info:
Ive got a 3.5 RPM motor, is that OK?
does the watch need to be in an angle?
should the winder "shake"?
how long should it work in a day?
thank.....


 

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I'm afraid I don't know the answer to your questions but, I've considered duct taping autos to an out-of-balance washing machine and letting her rip.

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my contraption already works,
just need some bits & pieces to put her together
properly...
obviously some fine tuning as soon as i have my answers...

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Willieboy wrote: I'm afraid I don't know the answer to your questions but, I've considered duct taping autos to an out-of-balance washing machine and letting her rip.

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Tamir

thats a tricky question and a cool idea-What Watches is it for

How many watches you gonna be able to support?
You gonna put it on a Timer?
You sending AC current to it or DC current?

Post Pics when you get a chance, Id love to see it.

Cheers

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well currently it's for my vintage seiko 5, Triton & in a few days
my seiko 5 skz255k1.

here is a photo of an extremely unfinished product,
sorry for the poor quality (phone cam).
hopefully tomorrow i'll find the rest of the bits.... 

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Believe me I am no mechanical maven so take this for what is's worth...;)

3.5 RPM seems mild enough. 700 revolutions per day would seem about right to keep most watches wound. A nice resource for winding information can be found here: http://www.orbita.net/pages/17100.htm

You can do the math for the day but suffice it to say the winder should run in intervals, one for rotations and one for rest.

The watches need to be angled so that gravity will pull to rotor down. The rotor really doesn't rotate as much as the watch rotating around it.

No shaking whatsoever is called for.:shock:

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hucky wrote:
Willieboy wrote: I'm afraid I don't know the answer to your questions but, I've considered duct taping autos to an out-of-balance washing machine and letting her rip.

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Shame on you Hucky.

Tamir

thats a tricky question and a cool idea-What Watches is it for

How many watches you gonna be able to support?
You gonna put it on a Timer?
You sending AC current to it or DC current?

Post Pics when you get a chance, Id love to see it.

Cheers

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I had my winder made by a factory in China. It runs quite fantastically good, on both A/C and DC rechargeable battery. It saved me lots of time trying to figure out the technical issues.

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here is the back side of the winder

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btw, It has 4 different programmed rotation modes.

Mode 1:  Each cycle will rotate 6 minutes in clockwise direction and rest 30 minutes then continuously repeat the cycle .

Mode 2:  Each cycle will rotate 6 minutes in anti-clockwise direction and rest 30 minutes then the cycle will continuously repeat itself.

Mode 3: Each cycle will rotate 20 minutes for anti-clockwise direction and
rest 10 minutes then rotate 20 minutes and rest 10 minutes. The same cycle
will continuously repeat itself.

Mode 4:  Each cycle will rotate 10 minutes in clockwise direction and rotate
10 minutes in anti-clockwise direction, then repeat the cycle for 3 hours
and rest 9 hours .

These rotation modes are really cool. I like mode 4 as the winder needs to sleep too! ThumbsUp02.gif

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that is way cooler than mine,
only goes one way & stops when i cut the power...
maybe in the future i'll add a diffrent motor or just a chip...
mine will be ready by tomorrow hopefully
pics to follow soon...

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 Posted: Mon Oct 20th, 2008 06:08 pm
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IT'S ALIVE!!!!
the winder is finally ready & working great!
needs a bit of cosmetics....
if you have any questions,  I'll be more than happy to explain.

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