Introduction: 3D-Printed Clock
I have an old clock which is broken. I thought of rebuilding the entire clock, so I decided to 3D print it. This machine has alarm facility, but I don't want to use it. Watch this entire trash to treasure build and enjoy.
Step 1: Parts Required
- Clock machine from Old Clock or New Machine.
- Orange, Black 3d printer fillament.
- AA Battery.
- Clear epoxy adhesive.
- Foam tape.
- 1.5mm screws.
Step 2: Salvaging Parts
Collected all the valuable things from the old clock i.e., machine, battery and time pointers.
Step 3: 3D Printed Parts
Download stl files from below link and 3d print.
Step 4: Dial
- Take 3d printed dial and fit the clock machine from back side.
- Secure the machine with screws.
- Take 3d printed numbers and glue them using epoxy adhesive.
- I applied clear coat to make it look better.
- Take time pointers and attach.
Step 5: Back Cover
- Take 3d printed back cover, legs and glue using epoxy adhesive.
- I applied foam tape in one side for tight fitting to machine.
- Fit it to the clock machine.
- Fix time changer knob.
Step 6: Final Product
It's ready