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Nuka Cola Can Clock - Fridge Magnet/Free Standing

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Fully Painted and Optimized
Fully Painted and Optimized
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17.7 h
2 plates
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Fully Painted (With Clock Markers)
Fully Painted (With Clock Markers)
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19.9 h
2 plates

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Bill of Materials

Maker's Supply Kits and Parts
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Clock Components Kit (1pcs) - MH011
20x10x3 mm (10PCS) - CB004
Bambu Filaments
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Red (10200) / Refill / 1kg
Silver (10102) / Refill / 1kg
Jade White (10100) / Refill / 1kg
Black (10101) / Refill / 1kg
Yellow (10400) / Refill / 1kg

Description

This is a functioning clock styled like a can of Nuka Cola from Fallout.

It uses the Clock Components kit (MH011) from Bambu Lab, making this super quick and easy to put together.

Free Standing or Magnetic
It can be used free standing on a desk or shelf, or, with 4x magnets fitted into the back, this can be used as a fridge magnet (It uses 4x 20x10x3 mm rectangular magnets).

The Versions
There are two versions available. They are identical except that one features markers to indicate the hour points on the clock, where as the other doesn't and relies on your perception of the geometry



Parts required
The clock and magnets are all listed and linked to in the BOM section below.

  • 1x Clock Components Kit-MH001
  • 4x 20x10x3mm Magnets (It's designed for 4, but 2 in the top 2 slots should be enough if they are good magnets)

 

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Settings
I'd heavily recommend using the profile as a number of adjustments have been made to print this as well as possible.
You will notice that the can prints upright. Now you may think that printing a multi-material print in it's higher orientation would take longer, but with the alternative (printing on it's flat back), even at a layer height of 0.08mm it still results in a very rough surface of the curve and takes over 37 hours to print, so the profile is set up as the best option. 

If you really do want to slice this yourself, I heavily recommend printing the can upright with manual tree supports (use my profile as a reference for where you want to paint supports on).

The hands should be printed face down on the bed, they print very quickly. 
The ones in the pictures were printed on a textured bed, but if you don't want that texture, a flat bed will be fine.

The profile features two beds, one for the can, and one for the hands

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