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LARGE LEGO TECHNIC CLOCK – 3D printable model from Creality Cloud Creality Cloud

LARGE LEGO TECHNIC CLOCK

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Large Lego Technic Clock with Numbers.This Clock took ages to work out!Sorry about the massive number of files but necessary for complete project.We had a clock that was not getting used, so I pulled the clock apart and removed the mechanism.I used a lot of magnets to put together. The idea of magnets I got from completing the skull from #DaveMakesStuff, an excellent designer and I recommend checking out some of his designs.The clock is split into 8 pieces(gears.stl).Numbers were designed around the Lego Logo on a Lego box.The minute and hour hand are designed to look like technic beams.Print SettingsPrinter brand:CrealityPrinter:Ender 3Resolution:0.2Infill:15Filament brand:PantechFilament colour:Does Not MatterFilament material:PLANotes:Black, Red, White and Yellow filament used.The technic clock hands were done with a finer setting (0.12)Post-PrintingI used 136(yes 136!) 6X3mm N50 magnets to make the model connect together, similar to item below.https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/271959987832.There is also 7 3X2mm holes on the face for smaller N50 magnets, the idea was to use these holes for decorating the clock with Lego heads or minifigures for certain times of the year, Xmas/Halloween etc.Just use the magnets on the face like the clock numbers and blu-tak or glue magnets inside minifigures to stick to clock face. I have not done this yet but could give the clock a change of face (pardon the pun!)I was not happy with the 3 and 9 o'clock connection of the magnets, so I created the backplate to make the clock more secure on the wall. I also made a mounting hole on the backplate. When all the pieces are connected and backplate is secured the clock will not fall apart. To make sure I tested the clock mounted hinging on a cabinet for 3 days before mounting on wall.How I Designed ThisI installed a technic sprocket SVG into Fusion360 and Upscaled it to approximately 400mm.I then measured the clock mechanism (60mmX 60mm) and extracted out the area in the centre of the clock at
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Creality Cloud
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What you need to print this: Advanced Medium confidence
Why?
8-part assembly · 2 colors · significant post-processing
8 parts to assemble 2 colors / AMS Hardware needed
Supports 1/3
Assembly 2/3
Settings 1/3
Bed size 0/3
Post-process 2/3
Printer
FDM / FFF
File format
STL
Material
PLA
Colors
2 (AMS/MMU recommended)
Post-processing
Gluing, Hardware
Software
Cura, PrusaSlicer, or similar
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