
Poker Clock
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Designed with the HP Sprout. Printed with MakerGear M2!!! Fighting insomnia, I drew a poker clock in the middle of the night. The next day, I designed it and here it is - my first attempt at creating something like this. With color layers, I'm hoping it turns out fantastic! The outer edges (blue/white) can be any color, but I envisioned them to resemble a blue poker chip. Each edge should fit easily onto the clock's face. The face features four distinct colors. It begins with black, transitions to red at 10.00 mm, then shifts to blue (or an alternate choice) at 11 mm, and concludes with white at 12.00 mm. I've also included an additional piece for those who want a gold or alternative color on the face. By increasing the height of the face by 1 mm, it accommodates that extra layer of color. The new color is introduced at 13.00 mm. This design is perfect for combining with a clock movement component, which I specifically designed to work seamlessly with: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005LI5IR6/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=SOX3MUQ12FEZ&coliid=IQDXCZBZKHYZT I've taken care to ensure it fits 5/16 inch holes and a maximum thickness of 1/2 inch. Best of luck with this project!
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