clock hands to print 3d models
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Clock hands fitting to a standard clock machine (e.g from Ikea), with longer extension for thicker DYI material of a clock face. * 8mm drill in a clock face is sufficient (extension thickness 7mm)
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Clock hands. ...Scaled to 4mm thick by default, shaft holes are 5mm for the minute hand and 6mm for the hour hand (the holes were different sizes in the reference image). ...Also included the Blender file for ease of editing.
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Created from a request on reddit for 3d models of clock hands based on an image. Created in 3d builder by extruding the two shapes out to create the hands. ...
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These are a quick print and can add color and style to your clock. ...You can scale them to fit your needs. The dimensions are:Minute HandLength: 88x13x5mm with a 4mm arbor holeHour Hand 74x13x3mm with a 7.8mm arbor hole I've listed the...
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I made these for the excellent structure clock http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:557190
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The hands were difficult to print. ...So I put a cylindrical shape in each hand for support.
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... with the hands because they need supports, but not every slicer can capture the parts correctly. So I replaced the hands with the one of the FU knob and tried my best to remesh it together. ... I find 150-200% the best scale to print this model
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Fixed the original to be printed without support or raft. My print came out amazingly well. I've posted a mirrored version for the right hand too enjoy. ... Instructions Just print, no support should be required.
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Step 1: Find a clock you like. ... Step 2: paint it Step 3: print out the clock face Step 4: 3d Print clock hands Step 5: Assemble it.
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Step 1: Find a clock you like. ... Step 2: paint it Step 3: print out the clock face Step 4: 3d Print clock hands Step 5: Assemble it.
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The replacement movement wasn't quite deep enough for the hour hand to fit onto the pinion without dragging on the clock face. I decided to print a hand with an extender that would fit properly. To be sure the hands matched, I also created a...
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There are better hands for geared or functioning clocks that I've seen on here, but I wanted big clock hands that are easy for a small child to turn. The wood the pin is going through is 3/8 of an inch thick. I forget the exact hole size, but...
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small clock hands just hours and minutes, no seconds they should fit standard clock mechanism
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These are based on the original German CooCoo clock hands. The sizes of the holes are 6.5mm for the hour hand and 4mm square for the minute hand. ...I printed mine on my Anycubic Photon with Monocure Rapid White.
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... hand, use for both hour and minute. ...Printed as a solid on solidoodle 2 Then drilled to suit a mechanism i brought off ebay for a few bucks. mounted on a piece of gloss white plywood. ...A simple fun project that only takes a few minutes to print.
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These things are a set of clock hands that works good on a small desk or wall clock! ...They fit snug on a standard clock mechanism.
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Hour, minute and second hand for a standard press-on clock movement.
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Replacement hands for a cheap clock mechanism that takes an AA battery
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Thought that the original hands didnt fit the style of the clock, so I designed new ones. ...Made the inner diameter low poly to get a better grip on the different axles.
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My Winterhalder & Hofmeier clock was missing the original hands, so after a bit of searching I found a good photo of the original hands to base these off of. This was a photoshop and 3Dbuilder project. They turned out pretty good. I used 100%...