Sooo where do I begin :) I wanted to make something new, unlike anything before, so I chose gears with two diameters one rolling inside other. I had the idea of gravity pulling the smaller gear down as it goes but this proved very unreliable whatever I tried - giving it more infill, hanging somethin off the gear etc. In the end I had to constrain the movement using two side gears and the small gear couldn't be hanged, it had to be mounted on the backplate.
nice design, any color combination possible (I used Filamentum's Wizard's Woodoo to get that amazing glittery blue-purple finish)
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read from top to bottom so in the gif the clock starts at 12:00 and make its way to 12:15, 12:30 and so on, you get the idea.
Bill of Materials
1x Backplate
1x Hours
1x Minutes
1x Gear backplate flat
3x Gear backplate
1x Clock gear
3x Small gear
56x56x16 mm quartz clock mechanism (55x55x16 mm might work as well) with following dimensions:
Installation
Installation is pretty easy:
Screw in all small gears through backplate, in the top use flat gear backplate. On the bottom you need to install minutes gear along with gear backplate. Make sure the gears move freely, you don't need to tighten all the way.
Press in clock mechanism, it is a snap fit and on the front push-fit clock gear on minute ring of the quartz mechanism
All you need to do now is to install hours gear, slide it under minutes gear and tuck over gear on top. You're done!
Dimensions
Overall dimensions of the whole clock is 200x200x30 mm
UPDATE (7.11. 2022) - Improved Backplate for more stability and Minutes model for less chance of clock getting stuck