Historical Marine Chronometer Box Model Based on Early 19th Century Design
About this design
Detailed 3D model of a marine chronometer box inspired by early 19th century designs, featuring a two-section wooden case with sliding and hinged lids and traditional gimbal locking mechanisms. This model reflects the craftsmanship of Thomas Earnshaw's chronometer from circa 1801.
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| Front View | webp | |
| Top View | webp | |
| Bottom View | webp | |
| Left Side View | webp | |
| Right Side View | webp | |
| Isometric View | webp |
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About CAD
The CAD model comprises 1437 faces, 3426 edges, 2194 vertices. Surface types include 648 planar, 388 cylindrical, 141 conical, 26 spherical, 102 toroidal, 132 other surfaces. Orientations: 516 along the X-axis, 462 along the Y-axis, 427 along the Z-axis, 32 with various orientations. Model dimensions: 260.31 mm wide, 322.31 mm high, 390.13 mm deep
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