Watch Winder
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This is my own version of a Watch Winder. I took inspiration from several sources, namely Fugatech and Greg Powell (both can be found on YouTube), and designed my own version of a watch winder with all the functions that I wanted. Link to my YouTube Video with Assembly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44cPCSx3O1Y&t=110s Some more specifics about how to print and materials: Parts that require supports: - Chassis (needed for the screw mounts) - Connector Pin (overhang) - Adjustment Knob (hex nut mount) - Adjustment Plate (hex nut mount) - Bearing Cover (screw mount) Optional support: (If you want your print Filets to look more aesthetically pleasing) - Front Cover - Back Cover Note: You can print the splitter flat even though there's a hole going straight through it. The part prints completely fine. You also MUST print the WHEEL in PETG. The stepper motor produces a lot of heat. Screws for each part: 4 M3x16 for brackets (attach to watch insert back) 2 M3x10 for splitter (attach to watch insert back) 2 M3 nut and M3x30 Adjustment Plate 2 M3x10 Bearing Covers 2 M3x14 insert Cover (attach to insert) 4 M3x25 for Back Cover 4 M3x20 for Front Cover Materials: - Bearings (You can use any, but they have to be 608) - Latching Switch (Must be 16 mm in diameter) - M3 Nuts and Screws Assortment Kit - 5v DC Adapter Connector - Strong Magnets (I used 6 mm and 8 mm diameter magnets) - Arduino Nano - Stepper Motor and Driver Boards (Exact motor and driver I used) Other Stuff you should have: - Hook Up Wire Kit (I used 26 AWG wire, but 24 AWG is fine too) - Soldering Iron, Solder, Soldering Iron Tip Cleaner - Wire Stripper - USB A to Mini B Cable (You need this cable to hook up your Arduino to your PC)
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