Clock Case For 195mm Round Clock Faces

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Clock Case For 195mm Round Clock Faces

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 3% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 3% infill
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This is the clock case only for my various 195mm clock faces found here. I used these clock movements. There are are two number sets for arabic and roman numerals. Each number set can also be printed as .4mm inset into the face (requires AMS) or as 1mm high on the surface of the face (AMS not required. Use pause and change the filament). Change your color scheme by assigning colors for the case and the numbers on the object screen. Use 3x8mm or 3x10mm hex screws to attach the face plate and the optional desk stand.

If you prefer to load the stls yourself, they are all included in the download section. Load the case and your chosen number set onto the plate as an assembly and the numbers will be positioned correctly. A small amount of support is required on the underside of the mechanism mount. I just painted the minimum required. Supporting the entire surface will make it hard to remove.

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is there a reason for this offset here? like why would it be bad for this to be level? I think I'm just missing the idea. it just makes the middle of the clock deform a little when I tighten the clock nut.
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@jawknee21 My original design left a 4mm space for the brass nut between the movement mount and the underside of the clock face. The face used the 4 screws to hold it to the case. I got feedback from a user requesting clock faces with no screw holes. Maybe a 3.5mm spacer disc with an 8mm hole would keep it from bowing in when using the brass nut on the top side of the face. Just make a 25x3.5 disc with an 8mm negative volume cylinder in the center right on the slicer plate.
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Replying to @MadMax3D :
perfect. that makes sense. I wasn't sure if I was explaining it right. thanks
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great file. i wish there were more face variations as i would make a bunch of these
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Thank you for the positive review. Would you like to see more variations of the clock case or the clock faces? Thanks!
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i would love to see more faces. the clock base is great and allows me to swap out the colors on the frame and numbers
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Excelente diseño gracias por compartir
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Muchas gracias. Tus relojes se ven muy bien.
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How does the face fit without screws? can you just glue it?
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@jawknee21 Yes, either glue it, or use the brass nut from the clock movement to hold it. In either case, you want the nut on the outside so you can replace the movement if need be. I prefer the screws, but I had a request for a version without the screw holes.
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Awesome print. Thank you.
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Thank you!
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Good quality clock.
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Thank you for the positive review!
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printed very clean. walls are pretty thin
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Thanks for the positive review
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Maybe I missed it but what are you using to screw in the faceplate to the back mount? thanks
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Sorry about that, I should have put that in the description. You can use 3x8mm or 3x10mm hex screws for the faceplate and the desk stand.
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first made it with the mistake of not using support as in design and had to remake using your support and came out perfect I have now made four of these. Great job.
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Thank you!
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@beaudoinp27 Thank you for the positive review!
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