Desk Clock
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For several years I had the idea for this clock in my head Last year (2024) I found the time and after a month of development the prototype was ready I built several and also gave them away The clock brings joy
Now I have decided to publish my project I wish you a lot of fun with it
If you live in the Greenwich Plus 1 h time zone, use a radio-controlled clock movement, then you don't have to worry about a time change It is a bit more expensive than a quartz clock movement but that is my recommendation
The project is designed as a kit and the length of the hand shaft is quite irrelevant because the correct distance can be adjusted via the screws
The dial has a diameter of approx 126 mm
I have included several variants for the dial With and without numbers, with and without AMS
For the hand carriers you need 12 pieces of 4 x 1 mm neodymium magnets The magnets must be correctly aligned in their polarity I have attached a description for this Briefly described: The magnets in the small carrier must attract the large hand and those from the large carrier must attract the magnets in the small hand
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