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Select the parts and create your own clock !3 blocks : corner, flat or hexa5 faces : dots, dashes, numbers, “ho no” or “it's nope o'clock”4 hands sets : round, pointy, line or hexaone extra part to hide the center of the clock : the biboutzMix and match the parts, use several colors or not, and enjoy your desk clock :)Recommendations for printinguse 0.05mm resolution for clock hands, biboutz and the face with numbersuse 0.20mm for all the other partsdon't forget to add supports for the blocksGravityYou'll notice gravity exists on earth and therefore, you'll need to add additional weight on the “corner” block for that it stays in place. there are 2 spaces in the block where you can add some coins to add some weight. Tested with two 50cents coins, it can also help you to store money for emergencies at the coffee machine.Closing the clockSecure the clock back with a little bit of masking tape around the rods to make them a little bit thicker and stay in place.MechanismUse the quartz clock mechanism with a small shaft ( 55x55x 13mm) like this one : https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B08SJDZHLTFontIf you like the font I used for the face, you can download it here for free (Yes, I made it)https://weblog.redisdead.net/main/post/2018/08/01/Caturigas-une-fonte-super-fine-et-mega-grasse
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This STL file is compatible with most FDM 3D printers (Creality Ender 3, Prusa MK3S+, Bambu Lab, etc.) and resin printers (Elegoo, Anycubic). Check the original page for recommended print settings and materials.
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