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This was the very first version of my pendulum beat timer — a simple Arduino-based setup to help me fine-tune mechanical clocks with a bit more accuracy than I could manage by eye alone. It’s a straightforward build using an infrared sensor and some basic code running on an Arduino Uno. Please check out my most recent video in which I have updated the design and structure of this build! 📋 What this version does: Measures pendulum beat intervals in real time Displays drift in seconds per hour Calculates moving averages to reduce noise Uses a basic OLED display and serial monitor for data readout At this stage, I wasn’t aiming for extreme precision — just something that would help me get my clock as close as possible before moving to more refined timing methods. After just a few minutes of tuning, I was already getting drift under a second per hour, which felt like a good step forward. 📌 For updated versions and project details, visit: 🌐 https://www.raynerd.co.uk If you’ve built something similar or have thoughts on improving the code or measurement method, I’d love to hear from you in the comments. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more innovative Arduino projects! #ClockPendulumTimer #Timekeeping #Horology #DIYProjects #Clockmaking #ArduinoTutorial #PrecisionTiming #Electronics #MakerCommunity