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download at: [https://canonbase.eu/w/images/6/61/Scale_one_to_four_triple_speed_drum_v1_1.pdf Tabour de degradation] | download at: [https://canonbase.eu/w/images/6/61/Scale_one_to_four_triple_speed_drum_v1_1.pdf Tabour de degradation] |
Latest revision as of 14:32, 28 January 2023
Scale model of a "Tambour de degradation" - triple drum, used for baroque machinery experiments and demonstrations. A triple drum is used to make different objects like clouds in a way they move synchronicaly but at different speeds. The model can be build in a basic, but well equiped workshop.
You can view the 3D drawings or download them.
Construction manual, including material lists and detailed bulding instructions is available in pdf.
3D drawing
Click on the drawing to activate the image.
The drawing contains an explode view, a section and several measurement drawings. Use the scenes in the menu to switch from one part to the other.
For downloading the model, click on the 3D warehouse logo.
Construction manual
download at: Tabour de degradation
Credits
The drawings and construction method are based on the Final work of Rens Plankaert, RITCS 2014.
The drawings are remade, updated and transformed in 3D Sketchup by Beno van Goethem, Signyture design.
Translation, text and lay-out is done by Chris Van Goethem, RITCS.