Time Marker Clock
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Description
Meet the “Time Marker” Clock
A simple idea that solves everyday timing problems.
You don’t always need a real clock.
Sometimes you just need to remember when something will be ready.
Set the hands manually and instantly create a clear visual reminder:
- “I can eat again at 3:30.”
- “Laundry finishes at 6.”
- “Screen time ends at 7.”
- “Take the next pill at 9.”
No batteries.
No alarms.
No apps.
Just a beautifully simple physical reminder you can place anywhere.
Why people love it
Medication timing
Perfect for medicines that require waiting before:
- eating
- drinking coffee
- taking another dose
- going to sleep
Instead of calculating repeatedly, just set the time once and leave the clock visible on the table or kitchen counter.
Teaching children analogue time
A hands-on learning tool for:
- understanding hours and minutes
- learning “quarter past” and “half past”
- practicing daily routines
- interactive classroom activities
Children can physically move the hands themselves, making learning intuitive and fun.
Kitchen & cooking helper
Use it while:
- baking bread
- resting dough
- steeping tea
- timing meal prep
- cooling desserts
A calm, visual alternative to digital timers.
Productivity & focus sessions
Great for:
- study blocks
- meeting reminders
- workout intervals
- hobby sessions
Set a target time and stay focused.
Family routine organizer
Helpful for:
- bedtime routines
- “leave the house at…”
- limiting screen time
- chore reminders
- quiet time
Kids understand visual time markers surprisingly well.
Waiting reminders
Use it for everyday life:
- laundry cycles
- charging devices
- plant watering reminders
- pet feeding schedules
- removing food from freezer/marinade
Designed for simplicity
This model is intentionally:
- minimal
- easy to print
- easy to assemble
- intuitive to use
- decorative enough to leave on display
A small object with surprisingly many uses.
How to assembly
On the back of the dial, you will see a dimmed marked area. Glue the small rectangle to this spot. Make sure the closed side of the rectangle points to the top of the clock (the shortest distance to the outer circle of the clock)


Attach the hour hand (the small arm!) first then the minute arm and end by attaching the printed screw.

When the glue has dried, you can attach the clock to the stand. Note: It is intentional that the stand doesn't go all the way to the top of the clip!
If your medicine is in a box, you might want to attach the clock directly to the box instead!
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.




























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