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Klipper Screw Adjustment Clock

Raised and lowered slices are each 6°, or 1 minute on a clock, wide. Hole is sized for M3 bits/wrenches/keys.
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updated November 21, 2024

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This is a quick print to help you with your Klipper SCREWS_TILT_ADJUST command. I needed  a way to reliably and consistently turn the screws based on the hands of an analog clock.

Each raised or lowered slice is 6°/1 minute wide.

The hole in the center is perfectly sized for an M3 Allen wrench, but if you need it to fit a larger bit, you can scale the model without losing accuracy. 

I only made this with 15 minutes on it, because if you need to turn your screws more, you can probably eyeball it and use this to dial it in once you're closer.

  1. Put the key in the hole, then the screw. 
  2. Turn the key enough to take up the slack
  3. Line up one of the raised edge with the key
  4. Turn the key, counting the raised/lowered slices as you pass them, until you get to your desired time.

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