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⌚ Best STL files 3D printed for clocks and watches・Cults

⌚ Best STL files 3D printed for clocks and watches

Download free clocks and watches 3D files

Discover our selection of 3D files of beautiful watches and clocks perfectly 3D printable to add a touch of 3D printing to your interior or on your wrist. You will find in this collection all the 3D models you need to always be on time, no more excuses!

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Here is our selection of the best 3D files of clock and watch for 3D printers, all these creations are from the STL file library Cults and are perfectly 3D printable.

This collection includes free or paid STL files of superb clocks created by the designers of our community. 3D printing allows you to create an extreme variety of shapes to enhance your interior decoration in the best way. All you need to do is add a classic clock mechanism to transform your print into a beautiful clock. In this selection you will also find 3D models allowing you to print your watch in 3D. In the same way as for els clocks, it will obviously be necessary to complete with a classical mechanism such as a Casio or Swatch for example.

The 3D designers who propose their creations on the 3D file download platform Cults have really competed in ingenuity to make all these objects, if you download them, don't forget to post pictures of the result! It's also a great gift idea for your friends who are always late!

Mechanical Wall Clock « Fabbaloo

By Kerry Stevenson on June 21st, 2021 in Design, news

Tags: clock, designoftheweek, mechanical

The 3D printed Mechanical Wall Clock project [Source: Prusa Printers]

This week’s selection is the Mechanical Wall Clock by designer Harald Andersson.

This item is, as it seems, a fully 3D printed wall clock in the shape of a bird. I’d like to emphasize “fully 3D printed”, because that’s precisely the case here: there are no motors or electronics in this project.

The clock operates in the historical manner: a pendulum swung by gravity. The eco-friendly clock uses a masterful mechanical design to transform that swinging motion into precise clock steps, just as traditional pendulum clocks work. The difference here is that all parts are 3D printed.

There are only four non-3D printed items required for this project:

  • A string or fishing line for the weight
  • Silicone spray or other suitable (non-greasy) lubricant for the moving parts
  • Something to fill the weight with, e.g., rice or sand
  • Glue if the press fits are not tight enough

That last point is important. The first step of Andersson’s very extensive instructions ask you to 3D print a tolerance benchmark. This allows you to determine whether you’ll require glue for assembly, or if friction fit is possible. In other words, the benchmark explores the dimensional tolerance of your 3D printer to help decide on the assembly method.

There’s also a rotational tolerance test that allows you to choose which size of rotational component to choose. Again, 3D printers differ in how they print parts — the dimensions, particularly of internal holes, may vary. The rotational test is a way to avoid the usual problem of “it doesn’t fit in the hole!”

The assembly itself is of many steps, as you might suspect from the number of parts required. There’s also a precise sequence these must be applied in order to build the mechanical gearing and expect it to work properly.

Lubrication spots on the 3D printed Wall Clock project [Source: Prusa Printers]

Andersson explained that lubrication is mandatory on this model, otherwise the gearing will not operate smoothly. He provides a detailed diagram of where the lubrication should be applied, and how to do so.

While the assembly instructions are among the most detailed I’ve seen for a 3D printer project, Andersson also includes instructions on how to make adjustments to the clock. For example, if it’s running too fast, its speed can be slowed down.

If you’re up for this incredible project and are able to print and assemble all the parts correctly, you’ll end up with a wall clock that operates like this:

But be warned: this project includes many, many parts.

Via Prusa Printers (Hat tip to SJ)

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How to 3D print your own watch・Cults

3D printing technology has revolutionized the creation of many things, including watches. Yes, now you can design your own watch and 3D print it. Thanks to this, you can personalize the watch and decide how colorful, simple or complex it looks. You can now create your own clock at home.

Wristwatch is one of the oldest and most popular watches. This Garmin Instinct review post tells us that a wristwatch is not only a fashion statement, but also a very useful piece of your wardrobe. If you know how to design your own watch, you can easily match it to your outfit and lifestyle.

To create this watch, you will need some tools, including a 3D printer, a computer, a soldering iron, clockwork parts, and a small screwdriver.

Here's how to make your own watch with a 3D printer:

The first step is to design the basic look of the watch. This includes the type of dial, the material of the strap, the bottom of the case, and other small details. You can come up with the design yourself, download free files from the Internet, or outsource it to a professional design company. If you choose to work on the design yourself, you can proceed to the next step, which is choosing the type of 3D printing software you will use for the process.

CAD software allows you to design clocks simply by using CAD drawing tools and features including animated models. If you are new to clock design, you can learn how to design clocks with this software. The learning curve isn't too steep, but you'll have to spend time getting familiar with the various controls and features.

You can also download ready-to-print files from the Internet if you're not so picky about clock design.

Now that you have your design and a CAD drawing program, it's time to get your design onto paper. This step may seem tedious, but it will be worth it when you see the finished product. If you like to design your own, you might want to consider making your own printed clock.

The next step in creating a 3D printed clock is to print your design on a 3D printer. For best printing results, make sure you are using filament that comes with a high quality surface finish, and then set your printer settings to the highest resolution. Also, make sure the outer cases print with support. Printing the remaining parts without support is not difficult. If you're printing at 60mm/s, it should take 3.5 hours to print the parts.

Before assembling the watch, it is necessary to polish the printed parts. Start by removing any support materials you have used. If you don't have a grinder, you can do it by hand. If surface defects remain as a result of printing, you can use a specialized putty, let it dry, and then sand it again to smoothness.

If you want to coat the watch, apply one or two coats of primer and then sand the dry primed parts with 600+ grit sandpaper. With a slightly damp cloth, wipe the sanded parts and remove dust. Then you can apply two or three coats of paint. You can choose between standard spray paint or airbrush. Let the paint dry and apply a clear coat.

The last step in making your own 3D printed watch is assembling the watch. To do this, you will need some type of plastic tube, wire, or needle. Depending on the design of the watch, you will also need an adhesive that will allow you to keep the design intact and allow you to add details if you wish. Before assembling the clock, make sure that all the parts line up correctly and that the screws are as tight as possible.

Final Thoughts

Making your own watch has never been easier with this new technology. If you love customizing the look of your watch to suit your outfit and lifestyle, now you can do it with a design program and a 3D printer. If you're curious about what else you can do with a 3D printer, check out the numerous videos and tutorials online.

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