2 digits & 2 ways counter with a carry mechanism. Simple to print and assemble.
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I needed a 2 digits counter

I found a few great ones on thingiverse but none fit my needs

I wanted one that is:

  • easy to read (big numbers, bicolor numbers)
  • easy to print
  • easy to mount
  • easy to operate
  • has a carry mechanism
  • is reliable (numbers dont move too easily from their position)
  • is as small as possible
  • looks good
  • use only PLA (no screws, springs, magnets)

After many, many hours and trials (see last photo) I came to this one.

The counter case is much bigger than the numbers, too much for my taste, but I couldnt find any solution to have big readable numbers AND a small case. I made the case as small as possible with the constrains above.

Print Settings

Printer:

artillery genius

Rafts: 

No

Resolution:

0.2

Filament:

NA PLA 


 

Notes:

 

Slicing

Designed for 0.2 mm layers and 0.4 noozle.

Sliced with CURA 5.1

caseB17 and unitsA17 must be sliced with "normal" supports, "everywhere"

others dont need supports

check ‘monotonic top/bottom order’ to get a perfectly uniform outer case surface.

Printing

unitsA and tensA can be printed in the same batch, in 2 colors: start with one color (eg: white), pause just before layer 5 starts (=1mm height), change filament to a contrasted color (eg: black) and finish the print. This way the numbers will appear in black on a white background, so very readable.

caseA and caseB can be printed in the same batch, same color.

unitsB can be printed in another color to contrast with the case color.

Total printing time: a bit more than 2h.

Assembly

Remove supports. Be careful not to break the slit of caseB while doing this.

insert wheel unitsB in caseB. Push unitsB carefully inside the slit, not to break caseB (it is ok).

Move a little bit the springs (the rounded bars) of caseA (in case they are stuck to the case)

Insert the wheels unitsA and tensA in caseA, numbers face down, the spring pressing them. Make sure the wheels can turn and click in the positions defined by the springs.

Assemble caseA to caseB, so that the gear of unitsB goes nicely inside the gear of unitsA.

When the case is properly closed, you can pull the wheel and the units will change. The first time it will be a bit rough for each number, but after going through tthe whole range a few times, operation will be quite smooth.

You can go both directions, count up or count down, and the tens numbers will change when needed.

I have printed 10 of them, with different PLA colors and brands, always worked fine.

Make sure you leave the counter in a "clicked position" (the 2 numbers properly aligned with their window), otherwise the springs will become loose.

I've used so many models from thingiverse, I thought it was about time to give back something to the community. So I hope this counter can some day be useful to someone.

 

Category: Hand Tools

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The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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