Seattle Seahawk Trireme Kinetic Art Piece
Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 8:06 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffMhHJS ... e=youtu.be
I was inspired by Bob Potts kinetic you tube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPpsqOZSXdU and Cognitionshop netfabb animation of a similar piece. Both pieces used a worm drive. I decided that first of all I was going to wall mount my version ergo I would only need half the oars and I would use a pinion and bull gear laser cut using Gearotic 3's awesome features. In fact almost all the parts were laser cut. I decided on using a 6RPM 12V battery powered motor. I made several different changes of which the most important was using the side view of a a Greek Trireme. For those of you that didn't take ancient history in high school the Greeks destroyed the Phoenician fleet with the help of the Trireme. What made the Trireme so effective was the brass ramming head on the bow of the vessel and the three rows of 25 oarsmen. Most ships at that time used pins between planks to hold them together. Any ramming would shear the pins and sink then enemy's ships. Additionally, the Trireme has a image of a fearsome face on the front of the bow to inflict terror on the sailors of enemy ships.So since I am a rabid Seattle Seahawk fan I thought their logo would be a fitting addition. The motion is pretty good considering it's all wood. I have a few minor details to address but otherwise i am pleased with it.
Dan Mauch
I was inspired by Bob Potts kinetic you tube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPpsqOZSXdU and Cognitionshop netfabb animation of a similar piece. Both pieces used a worm drive. I decided that first of all I was going to wall mount my version ergo I would only need half the oars and I would use a pinion and bull gear laser cut using Gearotic 3's awesome features. In fact almost all the parts were laser cut. I decided on using a 6RPM 12V battery powered motor. I made several different changes of which the most important was using the side view of a a Greek Trireme. For those of you that didn't take ancient history in high school the Greeks destroyed the Phoenician fleet with the help of the Trireme. What made the Trireme so effective was the brass ramming head on the bow of the vessel and the three rows of 25 oarsmen. Most ships at that time used pins between planks to hold them together. Any ramming would shear the pins and sink then enemy's ships. Additionally, the Trireme has a image of a fearsome face on the front of the bow to inflict terror on the sailors of enemy ships.So since I am a rabid Seattle Seahawk fan I thought their logo would be a fitting addition. The motion is pretty good considering it's all wood. I have a few minor details to address but otherwise i am pleased with it.
Dan Mauch