Child's book clock hand replacement
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Kids - they're a blast to love. By breaking things, they provide a fantastic chance to fix them. Take the little scamp who tore off the clock hand of Leo Lausemaus lernt die Uhr. It made me re-examine the process of recreating simple, flat items: * Scan the broken part * Import the picture into Inkscape and create an outline * Export the outline as EPS and convert it to DXF (check out [here](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSCAD_User_Manual/Other_2D_formats) for details) * Write a small OpenSCAD 'script' extruding the DXF to the clock hand's 3D shape * Export as STL, import into Cura, slice and print * Party time Simple - isn't it? To save you from these perils, all the mentioned files (excluding the DXF, which can be created as needed) are attached. This is just the model for the blue clock hand. If the red one gets torn off too, there will certainly be an update here.
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