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A clock in the shape of Mickey Mouse. The clock is designed to take a motor I found at Hobby Lobby.
http://www.hobbylobby.com/Crafts-Hobbies/Wood-Crafting/Clock-Making/3/8%22-Mini-Quartz-Clock-Movement/p/26203
Print Settings
Printer Brand:
SeeMeCNC
Printer:
Rostock MAX
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
Yes
Infill:
20%
Post-Printing
Remove the support from the back of the clock and install the clock motor. With the support material gone the motor should be flush with the back of the clock. Use the nuts that come with the clock to fasten the motor and add the included hands. Instructions are included on the back of the clock motor kit. You may want to trim the clock hands as they are a tiny bit long.
I printed the clock in black PLA because that was what was in my printer at the time. You may want to paint the numbers so they stand out a bit more.
Direct link to the original creator's page
Click the "View on thingiverse" button above to visit the original model page on thingiverse. You can download the STL file directly from the creator's page for free.
This STL file is compatible with most FDM 3D printers (Creality Ender 3, Prusa MK3S+, Bambu Lab, etc.) and resin printers (Elegoo, Anycubic). Check the original page for recommended print settings and materials.
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Most STL files can be modified using free software like Blender, TinkerCAD, or Meshmixer. Check the license on the original thingiverse page to see if modifications are permitted by the creator.