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Watch Parts Spider No 64

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Clockwork Spider No 64
completed January 16, 2015

Spider No 64 was made with recycled watch parts and an automotive light bulb.

In order to create the legs, forty-eight watch stems must be cut in different sizes to simulate the organic appearance of real spiders’ legs, which vary in size and shape between species. Each of these segments is carefully arranged into a leg and soldered at the joints with lead free, silver bearing solder. Each side of four legs is then soldered together at the base, forming what looks like a claw.

To make the body of the spider, several watch strap springs were soldered together, along with an antique watch plate.

An automotive light bulb is very carefully removed from its metal base, taped off into an hourglass, painted, and soldered to the body chassis by its lead wires. This spider has pincers of cut balance wheels.

After the body is made, the leg assemblies are carefully arranged and attached by soldering. The legs and body are then manipulated in order to make the spider stand properly. All joints are then resoldered for added stiffness.

Spider No 64 measures 50mm wide by 50mm front to back by 21mm tall.

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Image size
2424x2376px 464.59 KB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS
Shutter Speed
1/50 second
Aperture
F/2.8
Focal Length
6 mm
ISO Speed
200
Date Taken
Jan 16, 2014, 3:33:37 PM
Sensor Size
4mm
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