3d printed Watch
by Printschnitzel.at · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Gadgets |
| License | CC BY-NC-SA |
| Triangles | 574 |
| Uploaded | Dec 17, 2024 |
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Description
This is an easy to print, stylish and customizable watch for everyday use. The idea is to have the perfect watch for every occasion. Enjoy! (also have a look at this new version ) Print instructions BOM: printed parts and tools: 1x watch casing and band xxxmm_watch_0123456789.stl 1x dial and inner housing dial_inner_housing.stl 1x cover for the movement cover_movement.stl 1x spacer ring for glass spacer_ring.stl 4x latches for movement cover and inner housing latch.stl 1x hour hand hour_hand.stl 1x minute hand minute_hand.stl 1x knob for setting the time knob.stl 1x back cover cover.stl tools: 1x key for back cover tool_key_f_back_cover.stl non printable material and tools: Full set available here: full set for 3D printed watch 1x glass 32x1mm with bevel 1x Miyota 2025 movement 1x stem for movement 1x hourwheel for movement tools: 1x needle 1,2mm with +0 -0.02mm tolerance 1x needle 0,7mm with +0 -0.02mm tolerance 1x superglue How to make it If you are an experienced maker you will not have problems with printing it. Find detailed information here . I am updating continuously. Things to consider: The number in the name of the files is your wrist measurement. Some slack is already added. It is still hard to guess the needed slack for every wrist... Use PLA When printing the small parts always print eighter many of them or with something else so the layers have time to cool inner housing: make sure that you print with layer hights that give you exactly 0.3mm thickness at the dial (watch face). eg first layer 0.2 then 0.1 or all 0.1 or all 0.075. You get the idea. Ajust the holes at the hands with a 0.7mm and a 1.2mm needle Glue the minute hand to the pinion with superglue -Make sure the inner surface of the dial (where the movement sits) is very flat with no unevenness References Thank you printables for the weekly print!
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