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This design is specifically tailored for the clock and GPS kits from QRP Labs, with a small 5-volt regulator board mounted on the rear of the case body converting 9-15 volts DC to the necessary 5 volts required by the clock/display module and GPS. To...
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I had a nagging feeling that the old wall clock just didn't cut it anymore, largely because its plastic construction screamed at me for an upgrade to 3D printed goodness.\nWhen I took it down to swap out the battery and discovered that the paper...
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An easy to print and build escapement inspired by the original design from Galileo It is driven by a 3D printed spring and has an improved escapement Watch it and subscribe to my channel here: https://youtu.be/8zhmghJZEnQ All parts will print on a...
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During printing, I encountered an issue with the holes for print mounting; they were 2 mm off to the left due to my mistake. To avoid similar problems in future projects, I recommend drilling holes after printing. This is my first prototype, so I...
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The case doesn't accommodate the GPS aerial socket included on the Nixie board; users requiring this feature must modify the design or drill it post-printing. ...Overall, the project is not inexpensive but offers a satisfying DIY experience with a...
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... their segments all one color then just print out "astro clock detail.stl"\r\n\r\n2. If you prefer the two-color option such as in the photo then scale and print both "Clock_Face_Tickmarks.stl" and "astro clock detail.stl" to half height each 1.5mm
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To assemble this clock, you will need to print three separate parts: * You can either print the clock face in two colors by importing the EduClock_face.stl and EduClock_face_emboss.stl models and merging them, or simply print the EduClock_face.stl...
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Face split in to 4 parts to fit on the Mini.Rear box to fit CH-899 wi-fi control box
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My first design from TinkerCad. ... The hands should move after Support materials are removed. Can be scaled down for size of print bed. ... On Taz 5 takes 11H36M and uses 256gms of filament On Lulzbot mini 3H56M 57g after scaling down.
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... area was slightly too thin for the ICs and oscillator, so I got creative with some modifications. Next, I added a tiny raised surface around the tubes, effectively shielding the view of the LED lights - all before printing the actual case itself!
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You'll need to print: 1 x Clock Face 1 x Clock Ring 1 x Numbers 2 x Stand These components are assembled as shown in the video. I utilized a clock mechanism from an old clock; you can acquire one inexpensively on eBay. This is my inaugural...
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A Time-Telling Clock with a Concave Face. Print Settings. Printer Brand: RepRap. Printer: PRUSA I3 mk3. Rafts: Irrelevant. Supports: Enabled. Resolution: 0.2 mm. ... Infill Density: 10 Percent.
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Assembly involves purchasing "The Clock Shop Item #192427" clock mechanism, pausing the print at around 30% completion to switch to glow-in-the-dark PLA, printing hands with a required #70 hole, assembling stand and face onto the mechanism, and...
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The printed clock faces from this generator will work with any short-shaft battery-powered clock assembly, like this $8 kit on Amazon: [Youngtown Silent Clock Movement with Small...
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The back of the clock face features two slider bars, which address my long-standing frustration with commercial wall clocks not hanging properly on nails. With this invention, simply push the clock onto the nail and let gravity take over. The slider...