Sliced Versions of the Big Parts of "Triaxial Tourbillon" by mcmaven

Sliced Versions of the Big Parts of "Triaxial Tourbillon" by mcmaven

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I've been fine-tuning mcmaven's design for printing purposes, but these four components proved too massive for my 3D printer capabilities. I'm eager to share this project with others who may face similar challenges. The slicing process was completed using Tinkercad, ensuring symmetrical pieces that will significantly impact the clock's mechanics. The "Cut" component is designed to increase its surface area, while the weight remains a single part with a revised design featuring a shorter and larger structure. To ensure compatibility, I've scaled the cap and hook attachment accordingly. It's worth noting that acrylic glue will be required for final assembly. The STL file "Clock_Face-Face_Plate_arm" needs to be printed four times. The STL file "Weight_Hook_2_unchanged.STL" remains unchanged but is being published again for reference purposes.

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