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ac/dc clock

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Design Concept

This 3D printed clock features a theme inspired by the iconic rock band AC/DC, specifically their album 'Back in Black'. The design is bold with a classic black and white color scheme, reflecting the band’s powerful aesthetic.  the clock base can be found here https://makerworld.com/en/models/80063-clock-case-for-195mm-round-clock-faces#profileId-85008

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Purpose

 

The clock is intended as a decorative piece for musicians or rock music enthusiasts, adding a unique flair to any room, office or music studio.

Printing Suggestions

Choose a high-quality, sturdy filament such as durable PLA or ABS. Opt for a fine layer height to ensure that the intricate text details are clear. Using contrasting filament colors will make the design stand out.

Assembly Instructions

Print the various parts required for the clock mechanism and shell. Assemble the clock hands carefully according to standard clock assembly procedures. Ensure that the clock mechanism fits tightly into the back of the shell and that the hands move freely without obstruction.

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