WallClock "FatFour" cnc

WallClock "FatFour" cnc

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The design of the wallclock "FatFour" boasts an unconventional implementation of numbers and dots that depart from classic inlay methods, utilizing very thick material that is clearly visible from the side. Specifically, I employed 20 mm oak for the dots and numbers, while opting for 5 mm pvc-hardfoam to craft the dial itself. The clockwork mechanism at the heart of the timepiece is a simple quartz movement sourced directly from eBay. Adding an extra layer of elegance, the clock hands are coated with wood veneer. The initial design concept was brought to life using Adobe Illustrator, while Fusion360 proved invaluable in verifying the design before committing to material waste by rendering a precise representation of the finished product. This meticulous approach allowed for a more efficient build process. The actual construction of the "FatFour" wallclock took place on a desktop CNC machine courtesy of Stepcraft. For those interested in exploring more innovative clock designs, a visit to https://www.zenziwerken.de/en/Clocks is highly recommended.

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