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Peter10
#1 Posted : 12 December 2016 21:56:58

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Hi all,
I was going to suggest this a while back but thought it may be too "off the wall"
However since seeing the reaction to the new desk clock part work this may be of interest to some.
And the idea.........

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To those who don't know the fragments of this incredible machine were discovered off the coast of the Greek island of
Antikythera in 1901, but it's significance wasn't realised until it was seen under x-ray in the late 1960's.

It consists of 30 interlocking bronze gears designed to predict the motion of the planets for up to 90 years into the future.
It predicted the motion of the moon and eclipses, the movement of major stars, and earth event timings like the olympic games.
The original is believed to have coloured glass balls on rods to represent the planets. Red for Mars gold for the sun etc.
It was covered with zodiac signs and instructions in ancient Greek.

Because the mechanism is unique and in many pieces there have been many interpretations when recreating the mechanism as
to how it originally looked.

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Then there are variations using the same mechanism.

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The second one is a wooden kit and there is also a Lego kit available.

I just think if designed right, this would make a very interesting kit. It would appeal to the Orrery and Orbiter buyers, people who are interested in clocks, Historians and so on. Made out of brass with coloured globes and wood, it would look amazing.

Peter.



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#2 Posted : 12 December 2016 22:05:54

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Now this is different and certainly beautiful to see..... Thanks for sharing..Cool Cool

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Alan

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#3 Posted : 12 December 2016 22:36:54

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Drool chromed steel and that electric blue looks fantastic.

I have followed so many of the tv documentaries on the mechanism but to convert it to a replica i think would tick so many of the boxes from history bods to fine art and the like.
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#4 Posted : 12 December 2016 23:38:14

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Very interesting, I like anything mechanical and the stars and planets, so this ticks all the boxes!BigGrin
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I too would like to see this. As an engineer I am always interested in things like this. I know it would be more expensive, but would really prefer it to be as accurate as possible to the original, same sort of materials - or at least so that it looks as close as possible. If the original was mounted in stone, then I wouldn't object to a plastic recreation of the stone, but would want the mechanism to be the same as original in material.
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