Sun-Inspired clock
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This is a 3D printed sundial clock. You will need to print one base part and twelve rays. The base was printed at 20% infill, while the rays were printed at 5%. Supports are required under the dome of the base and in its peg holes, as well as under the pegs of the rays. All pieces have been designed with very large clearances to ensure easy assembly, but some sanding may be necessary if your printer is not precise enough. It's okay to remove a significant amount of plastic if needed: The rays are so light they can be easily secured in the holes with minimal support. Use plenty of glue (hot glue was used) to attach the rays into the base. To access the required clock kit (43/64 inch shaft length), visit https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PKJWXBS/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza.
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