When I got my A1 Mini and saw I had the clock components kit I knew I wanted a dial only 3D printing can give you.
So I set out for inspiration and my love for gothic architecture made it an easy choice to go for a rose window as a dial.
This dial is a replica of the rose window in a cathedral located in Burgos, Spain. It was perfect because of it's bold framing and symmetry based on 12 segments. I tweaked the version I upload a bit, making the thinner features a bit less tall, to balance it out even more, but did not see the need to print it again. I just flipped the stock hands to get the silver side, for contrast against the black PLA I used. It would also work really well to print it in two colours, using the AMS, having the background and frame separated more.
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