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Erecting Flap Clock for small printers
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Some minor modifications to the Erecting Flap Clock by shiura. The frame is modified to fit in a 18x18 cm print space (Prusa Mini). The base plate was cut off at the motor base and the upright frame was split in 3 to allow for a diagonal print. The larger base part (bodem-1.stl) needs to be printed with support to allow for a good assembly of the small part. I used 2.5x12 mm screws to assemble the frame.
I also modified gear-2 to allow for a screw to fix it to Geneva-1. The split frame allows for it to be assembled before the struts block the access.
Instead of filament, a 2 mm TIG welding rod was used as central axis. This gives more stability. The original holes were drilled with a 2.5 mm bore. In order to be able to do so, use 4 vertical shells for the prints if using the original STL-files. I used a 7 mm extension of the rod at both sides of the frame for ease of assembly and included an stl-file for 2 stoppers at each end.
To assemble the numbers to the hubs, brass nails of 1.8
I also modified gear-2 to allow for a screw to fix it to Geneva-1. The split frame allows for it to be assembled before the struts block the access.
Instead of filament, a 2 mm TIG welding rod was used as central axis. This gives more stability. The original holes were drilled with a 2.5 mm bore. In order to be able to do so, use 4 vertical shells for the prints if using the original STL-files. I used a 7 mm extension of the rod at both sides of the frame for ease of assembly and included an stl-file for 2 stoppers at each end.
To assemble the numbers to the hubs, brass nails of 1.8
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