Simple Modern Wall Clock

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Simple Modern Wall Clock

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This is a normal modern clock that I wanted for my living room. It’s intended to look nice on your wall and tell the time. And it purposefully doesn’t shout out to the world that you own a 3D printer.

 

Customize the frame colour to match your decor. Primary colours will make it pop. Beige or white will make it blend in. And black will convey stern practicality.

 

If you have beige or cream walls, the pure white face will be very bright. If you want less contrast, consider a colour scheme of white numbers and hands against a lightly coloured background and matching darker shade frame.

  • Measures 225 mm (9”) in diameter
  • Drywall hanger included

ASSEMBLY

  1. Install the movement, rubber washer, and front nut in the clock frame as shown.
  2. Use the hex socket included in the wall hanger to snug down the nut.
  3. Install hour hand, then minute hand with the build plate side facing out. Align both hands to 12.
  4. Forcibly remove the pressed-on cap from the short metal second hand included in the clock kit.
  5. Install the longer printed second hand onto the cap. The wall hanger also includes a tool to help press the second hand onto the cap.
  6. The tolerance on the second hand is very tight. If the second hand is too loose or too tight to stay on the cap, tweak the XY hole compensation to dial in the fit.
  7. I also recommend adding a drop of CA glue to secure the second hand once it is pressed onto the cap.
  8. Install the second hand into the clock and twist the clock face into the frame.
  9. Use a finishing nail, wood screw, or drywall anchor to attach the hanger to the wall and place the clock on the hanger.

History

224-05-24: Set bridging direction to shorten bridges on clock face and fixed bridge overlap at edge


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Clock Exploded_aa1c3cd4-df90-493a-b354-00e71f0116f4.pdf

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AA battery finishing nail or screw for wall hanging

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I'm having some issues with this print. For some reason I'm getting some bubbling/roughness on the surface at the 12. Any thoughts on why that might be happening?
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My guess is that the surface is lifting up a bit there after the bridging. I only added a very minimal amount of support to save time and filament, but paining in more support on those bridged areas should help the surface.
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Here is a quick screenshot of what I mean:
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Replying to @MurataIndustrie :
Thank you for the reply! I have never added custom supports before as I'm still very new to printing, but I'm gonna do some research and give it a go :). Great model and thanks again for getting back to me.
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The clock looks awesome from a far, but there are some design blemishes if you get up close enough. No one usually gets up close to a wall clock so not to worried about that lol. The measurements for the minute marks are spot on and keeps time really well with my other digital clocks.
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Thanks for the photos. Do you think doubling up the layers on the black numbers would improve the quality?
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Absolutely. I would also recommend making the seams random instead of linear.
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went to gether well
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cool clock
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