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Minimal Wall Clock_inspired by Magis Tempo

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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4 plates

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  • 2026.01.06 Update

Uploaded V2,

which improves the quality of the final product and the assembly experience.

 

If you came here because you liked this wall clock, I strongly recommend printing the model below.

 

Please refer to the link below.

 

Minimal Clock - Magis Tempo V2

 

Thank you.

 

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I was so impressed by Magis' Tempo wall clock that I completed it from sketch to modeling using Fusion.

 

This design must never be used commercially.
(Because it was created by replicating the design of a currently sold clock)

 

To fit within a 256 x 256 print bed,
I maximized the clock size, resulting in a diameter of 255mm.

 

Clock hands will be fit BambuLab clock kit.

If you have a different movement, the hole size can be adjusted in the slicer.

 

When printing the clock face, I removed the Prim tower,
but since the layer order was white -> black, it wasn't an issue.

 

To achieve a three-dimensional structure while minimizing filament consumption,

I designed it to print in two separate parts.

Super glue is required for assembling the two parts.

 

The wall mount is optional if your movement doesn't have one

(like BambuLab movements).

 

I liked the surface finish of PETG-CF, so I used it for the black parts.
Feel free to use it according to your personal preference.

 

 

This is my very first project :)

Since this is my first time using a 3D printer and modeling, please leave comments if you notice any shortcomings.

 

Thank you for your interest in my first project.
Your support is greatly appreciated.

 

 

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I truly enjoy creating models and communicating with all of you. Your active feedback always makes my designs better! Your boosts are a huge help in letting me test and develop more fun models (you'd be surprised how much filament gets wasted in testing! :)). 🐻Thank you so much for your support! 

 

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