
Big segmentical clock
thingiverse
In this project, I utilize 113 LEDs WS2812B, an Arduino Pro Mini, a micro SD card module, an RTC DS1307 time module paired with a DS18B20 temperature sensor, an IR receiver VS1838, a photoresistor, a buzzer accompanied by an IRL540N MOSFET, and a step-up transformer. To power the watch, I employed an old laptop charger (19v, 4.5a) along with a step-down transformer - XL4015. I secured the segments using M3 (approximately 7mm) screws; you may opt for glue instead. To assemble the entire clock, you will need to print: -20 pieces labeled "clockClassic.stl" -4 pieces labeled "clockMiddle.stl" -2 pieces labeled "clockClassicV2.stl" -2 pieces labeled "clockClassicV3.stl" -24 pieces labeled "clockClassicCase.stl" -4 pieces labeled "clockMiddleCase.stl" -1 piece labeled "clockBarR.stl" or "clockBarRV2.stl" -1 piece labeled "clockBarL.stl" -1 piece labeled "clockBarLcase.stl" -1 piece labeled "clockBarRcase.stl" -1 piece labeled "alarmIzolation.stl" (you should insert it within the part named "clockBarRcase.stl") Optional parts: -1 piece labeled "stepDown.stl" -1 piece labeled "stepDownCase.stl" I utilized these components to conceal the step-down transformer. To produce the watch, I used approximately 0.26 kg of black filament and 0.135 kg of white filament. If you have questions, please send an email to kubaloo.g@gmail.com. You may also contribute to my skill improvement by sending a donation via PayPal through my account on Thingiverse. Thank you very much!
With this file you will be able to print Big segmentical clock with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Big segmentical clock.