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"Tick Tock" Rolling Ball Sculpture 

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From kinetic sculpture artist Tom Harold comes "Tick Tock," a rolling ball sculpture made entirely of welded stainless steel. This singular piece was created as part of a trade show display for a company in Canada. Precise measurements were provided by the client that had to be strictly adhered to in order for the piece to be of any use in the show display. The dimensions caused the sculpture to be tall, narrow and shallow, "like a grandfather clock," said the client, and so the sculpture's name came to be Tick Tock.
Other client specifications were the manual loading of marbles through a funnel in the right, rear corner of the topmost frame area as well as the central exit at the very bottom of the piece from which the marbles would drop into a client-supplied container. The unique extensions reaching out from the narrow central body of Tick Tock were also requested by the client. All other design elements of track and mechanics were conceived and created by the artist.
Rolling ball sculpture is a fantastic way to grab the attention of passersby in public settings such as trade shows, libraries, airports and museums as well as a wonderful diversion in waiting rooms and residential situations. If you feel my work may be what you need, check out my web site at www.tomharold.com and send me an email to discuss the possibilities. I look forward to hearing from you.
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Комментарии : 21   
@garyshirinian
@garyshirinian 5 лет назад
Nice work . Soon I will be making one for myself a ball clock . Thx for sharing
@TomHaroldArt
@TomHaroldArt 5 лет назад
Thank you so much, Gary. I'm glad you enjoy my work!
@garyshirinian
@garyshirinian 5 лет назад
@@TomHaroldArt I would probably make out of brass . .094 wire and solder everything, may use 10k gold solder . It is beautiful
@TomHaroldArt
@TomHaroldArt 5 лет назад
@@garyshirinian Sounds amazing!
@shannonpassero746
@shannonpassero746 9 лет назад
Awesome work, Tom! Love it!
@TomHaroldArt
@TomHaroldArt 9 лет назад
Thanks so much, Shannon!
@1stEditionFan
@1stEditionFan 9 лет назад
Very nice! Good work.
@L337g4m3r
@L337g4m3r 7 лет назад
This one is great, Love the motion. Lots of cool things happening.
@TomHaroldArt
@TomHaroldArt 7 лет назад
Thanks so much, Dave! This one was quite the challenge, because it was very shallow - only six inches! That makes it more difficult to do horizontal turns and especially spirals! I never did get to see the finished trade show display that it was part of, but the company I built it for absolutely loved it, so that was great!
@L337g4m3r
@L337g4m3r 7 лет назад
It seems like it would be hard to figure out how much slope you would need to get those flips to work. Not enough and it doesn't work, too much and you waste valuable height. Tricky, but it turned out well. I like the speed changes from fast to slow, motions jerky to smooth, keeps it interesting. It is simple and not a bunch of rails but has a lot going on in that space, great!
@TomHaroldArt
@TomHaroldArt 7 лет назад
Yes, Dave, all true. It was work to figure the loops out, and I had to do it more than once! There were going to be more loops, but I lost too much height that way, and I had to cut one off. It is only a single track, and it was important to "keep the ball in play as long as possible," as they say in the pinball world. Variety of speed helps keep things interesting, and is part of the fun, especially with the depth restraining some other elements I could have used. Thanks again for all your compliments!
@joko.eichel
@joko.eichel 2 года назад
wow
@ijustpostedth1s724
@ijustpostedth1s724 Год назад
Nice work Tom. Any Ideas for adding an elevator?
@TomHaroldArt
@TomHaroldArt Год назад
This one was specifically created to be manually operated. I imagine I could figure out a way to add a lift if it was requested, though. You just need to get creative.
@ijustpostedth1s724
@ijustpostedth1s724 Год назад
@@TomHaroldArt Thanks for sharing your work my dude. Well done!
@TomHaroldArt
@TomHaroldArt Год назад
@@ijustpostedth1s724 Thanks so much!
@drafonso1
@drafonso1 4 года назад
Hello man. What material did you use for the construction of the covers and the structure? Is that stainless steel? What kind of welding did you use? Congratulations on your work
@jrgenc
@jrgenc 7 лет назад
Fantastik you are on YT😍
@TomHaroldArt
@TomHaroldArt 7 лет назад
Thanks, Karl! I'll be posting some new videos here before too much longer. Thanks for all your support!
@rollingballsculptures
@rollingballsculptures 9 лет назад
If you added some distressed metal parts... this would look a lot like Jeff Zachmann. Nice pice, Tom. : )
@BamDone
@BamDone 3 года назад
What garage wire is that? 14awg?
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