Roman Numeral NeoPixel Clock

Roman Numeral NeoPixel Clock

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A custom frame design for Steve Manley's NeoPixel clock, reimagined with a roman numeral twist. The large size of the original design necessitated a split into four separate parts, making it possible to print on a Prusa i3 MK2 or even larger printers that can handle massive prints. While Steve Manley's project includes both face and back plates for the neopixels, I discovered that the backplate doesn't fit newer Neopixel rings. To overcome this challenge, I opted to use only the front plate, securing the pixels in place with hot glue. For this reason, I've included only the front plate. To achieve optimal results, it's highly recommended to use wood filament. Once printed, apply a stain and finish to bring out the beauty of the design. A backplate has been incorporated to keep all components neatly organized. If there's sufficient interest in this project, I'll strive to provide more detailed instructions in the future.

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