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I cleaned up the code for my graham escapement script and broke it into two parts: 1. a library with the core modules (the wheel, the escapement), and 2. a little test script with the parameter values and some rough code throwing it all together into a little test jig The library has all the modules needed to create a graham escapement that meshes properly with its escapement wheel. See instructions for a complete list, and see the library itself for a full list of parameters for each module. The test script has the current candidate parameter values and provides two top-level modules: 1. an assembled() module that positions the parts in the fully assembled configuration, I hope to animate it in a future version. 2. a laidOutToPrint() module that positions the parts laid out flat, ready to print (assuming your printing platform is large enough, of course)
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