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Even the crank to wind the clock is a 3D printed part. [Christoph] designed his clock in Blender. It took quite a bit of design work to create parts that would work and be printable.
All you need is a PCB (or breadboard), a few components, and a bit of time on a 3D printer to make your own clock. Posted in clock hacks Tagged 3d printed, attiny, clock, stepper motor.
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DIY 3D Peacock Wall Clock | Handmade Cardboard Clock Tutorial - MSNCreate a stunning 3D peacock wall clock using cardboard! 🎨🕰️ In this step-by-step tutorial, learn how to craft a beautiful and budget-friendly peacock clock that adds an elegant touch to ...
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Wood and Epoxy Resin Clock | 3D Geometry DIY - MSNIn this video, I'll show you how to create a unique wood and epoxy resin clock with a three-dimensional geometric effect. Watch as I combine natural wood with colorful resin to achieve an amazing ...
Based on the innovative rolling ball clock design created by Harley Mayenschein back in the 1970s, this awesome 3D-printed variation is yours to make at home, courtesy of free online instructions.
Hiura’s Casino Clock was more or less built from scratch using custom 3D-printed components including spinning wheels with hinged holders to which standard playing cards are attached.
The Plotclock is a small, 3D-printed clock that forgoes the traditional gears and springs for servos and an Arduino microcontroller. It writes the time. And then erases it.
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