Clock with magnets

Clock with magnets

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A Simple and Quick Clock to Print and Assemble. All You Need Is a Cheap Quartz Clock Movement Module and a Magnet. These Modules Can Be Bought for Less Than $7.00. Most Clock Movements Come in Standard Sizes: Case Size: 2 7/32" Square x 5/8" Deep (56.35mm Sq X 15.875mm Deep) Visit https://www.klockit.com/q-80-quartz-clock-movement.html for More Information. And a Single Magnet from K&J Magnetics, Part # D72. These Extremely Strong Little Magnets Require Only One, So Place It on the 12 O'Clock Position Away from the Battery Compartment. Visit https://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=D72 for More Details. The Total Print Time Was Approximately 4-1/2 Hours. Everything Was Printed with Inslands Brand PLA. Print the Numbers and Plates Separately Using a Dual Extrusion Setup, or Glue Them Together After Printing in Different Colors. The Magnet and Number Plates Are Held on with Loctite Super Glue. The Overall Diameter of the Clock Is 180mm. The Pins on the Back of the Number Plates Help to Align the Numbers When Gluing Them to the Clock.

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