$10.0032 Day Clock Easy Build
myminifactory
My easiest to build clock with a runtime of up to 32 days. The changes that make this clock to be easy to build also make it more efficient. A video of the clock can be seen at https://youtu.be/djp73Q6tXZA Assembly videos: Part 1: https://youtu.be/gM1UZuv43u4 Part 2: https://youtu.be/SawrNzYoE2A Debug: https://youtu.be/uQcfjhecORE The detailed assembly guide is located at https://www.patreon.com/posts/48015824 if you want to check it out before purchasing the design. This is a great starter clock. Different options are available with runtimes ranging from 7.8 days to 32 days. The shorter runtimes will be the most reliable and winding a clock once per week is not too bad. The list of non-printed components is half the size of my other designs. The complete bill of materials is: ~850g PLA filament in multiple colors 25 6x3/4" wood screws 18" 3mm metal rod 9" 1.5mm or 1/16" metal rod 12' fishing line 5-10 lb. BBs or lead shot for the weight shell 5 623RS (3x10.4mm) bearings 4 springs from a ball point pen Total print time is around 80-85 hours. This design was printed on a Prusa MK3S, but will easily fit on a Prusa Mini or any machine with a print volume of at least 160x160x150mm. Steve Update 01-Jul-21: Added frame_back_left_hook.stl as an optional frame component with a small hook for storing the winding key behind gear 9. It can be printed instead of frame_back_left.stl. Also, a small typo was identified in the assembly notes. The notes call for nut_0p25.stl and nut_0p40.stl, but the included files are knob_0p25.stl and knob_0p40.stl.
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