From Thingiverse, created by No1One. Used PlyWood for reduce printing time.
once you opened the design in fusion360 you have to open the change parameter tool and in there you can change the parameter called "DickeHolzplatte". If you set that to 5mm you should only need to do some minor modifications in the model but the majority should be adjusted automatically.
I saw this shelf on instructables the other day and I decided to design my own version from the ground up as the original version requires quite a lot of printing and I didn't have the patience to wait for hours of prints. So I made mine mostly out of plywood. Just the front covers are printed.
You can find the original version here
I will not provide the full installation instructions here but you can have a look at my Fusion 360 model (included in the downloaded files) and figure out how it goes together from there. I've also included a PDF with some detailed measurements of the different wood parts.
The model is parametric, so you can easily change the thickness of the plywood and all the dimensions will still line up.
I have created mine out of 4mm plywood with some 13mm square wood profiles.
The code is also a complete rewrite from the original. You can find it on my github together with a lot of instructions on how to adjust it to your needs.
A Youtube video of the clock in action is in the works.
Velleman
K8200
No
No
2mm
100%
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Wite/Black
PLA
I printed the LED covers in white, everything else was printed in black to give a nice contrast.
Printing multiples at once is a good idea as it will decrease printing time and effort.
I printed everything except the X-junction covers in sets of 4
The user re-uploaded this model. The user is not the original author of the model.