The RGB backlight is connected to my Philipps Hue network with the integrated Zigbee controller. This makes it easy to change the color of the backlight. Also the switching on and off of the clock is controlled via the network by the shelly1 WLAN switch.
3* threaded inserts M3, screw nuts for the 3 foots
3* screws M3 10mm, screws for the foots
4* plastic screws appox. 10x2.5mm for electronics assembly
2* plastic screws appox. 10x2.5mm for backplate
some wires
Assembly
Print all parts
OutherCase: after the gcode export from prusaSclicer I applied the wood pattern with the python library from MoonCactus with the following settings: python2 ../wood.py --grain 3 --scan-for-z-hop 0 --file outputfile.gcode
FrontCover: I applied a color change at the height of 1.8mm, below: white filament, above back filament. Since I wanted a good contrast for the "Nixie" lettering. This way, also the RGB backlight does not shine through the front cover.
Mount the RGB stip into the FrontCover, since it has a layer of self adhesives no clue is needed
Glue the “Second” glow lamps into the 4 holes in the FrontCover. Connect them with wires on the glow lamp output of the tube pcb.
Mount the nixie electronic into the InnerCase. Slide the FrontConver into the InnerCase
Mount the Zigbee Receiver and the Shelly 1 onto the electronics plate
Create the wiring according the diagram
Slide the whole InnerCase into the OuterCase. The FrontCover is hold in place through the OutherCase when fully assembled
Mount the 3 foots to the InnerCase with the M3 screws
Mount the backplate
Since Prusaprinters doesn't accept f3z files, the project files an be found here: https://a360.co/3gXGmDy