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1.FCK Clock (Kaiserslautern)

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P2S
A1
H2C
X1
H2D Pro
X1E
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A1 mini
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X1 Carbon
H2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2.2 h
3 plates

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Hello, I uploaded my FCK (Betze) clock today. I hope you like it

 

The three individual parts can be easily glued together

 

As an accessory, a clock movement is still required. You can purchase this (with hands) for example on Amazon or from online retailers. I have tested various hands, the simple white ones work best. But that is a matter of taste. Shorten the hands according to your preference

I have printed this multiple times now in PLA or PETG

No AMS needed, as the colors are printed separately. On plate 3 there are washers of various thicknesses, these may be needed depending on the clock movement

I would be very happy about comments, likes and criticism or suggestions for improvement.
And whoever wants to is welcome to leave a Boost

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