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Discover the beauty of mechanical motion with the UGears Geneva Drive wooden model kit π§. This DIY build-your-own working model lets you assemble a fully functional mechanical Geneva mechanism, demonstrating the precise, intermittent rotary motion used in clocks, film projectors, and industrial machinery βοΈ.
Crafted from eco-friendly, laser-cut plywood πΏ, the Geneva Drive requires no glue, batteries, or electronics. Once assembled, you can manually rotate the drive wheel to watch the characteristic step-by-step motion in action, providing a fascinating hands-on learning experience π§©.
Perfect for hobbyists, engineering enthusiasts, and STEM learners, this mechanical model combines precision engineering, interactive fun, and educational value π οΈ.
Fully mechanical working Geneva Drive model β±οΈ
DIY wooden model kit with moving gears and drive wheel βοΈ
Demonstrates intermittent rotary motion used in clocks and machinery
Open design showcases internal gears and mechanics π§©
No glue or batteries required β
Made from eco-friendly, high-quality plywood πΏ
Ideal for STEM learning and hands-on engineering projects π§
Product Name: UGears Geneva Drive
Brand: UGears
Model Type: Mechanical wooden model kit
Function: Working Geneva Drive mechanism
Number of Parts: 64 π§©
Assembly Time: Approximately 2β3 hours β±οΈ
Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate ββ
Material: High-quality laser-cut plywood
Assembled Model Size: 14 Γ 6 Γ 3 cm π
Package Dimensions: 22 Γ 17 Γ 2.5 cm π¦
Recommended Age: 14+ π€
Glue Required: No β
Power Source: Mechanical (manual rotation) β‘
Fans of wooden mechanical model kits π§©
STEM learners and engineering enthusiasts π§
Hobbyists interested in mechanical motion and precision engineering π οΈ
Educational gifts demonstrating mechanical principles π
Interactive display pieces for learning and demonstration πΌοΈ
The UGears Geneva Drive combines mechanical engineering, precision motion, and hands-on fun in one compact DIY wooden model kit. Build it, rotate the wheel, and observe the fascinating step-by-step motion of a real Geneva mechanism β perfect for learning, display, or gifting β±οΈβ¨.
Assemble. Rotate. Explore mechanics. βοΈπ§©
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