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Bill S
SoCalBill
For my print I leveraged the AMS to add accent colors to the numbers to make them stand out. Filaments I used are as follows Pot - AMOLEN Rock PLA in Yellow Feldspar Rock Dirt - OVERTURE PLA Plus in Chocolate Plant - OVERTURE PLA in Olive Green Accents - OVERTURE PLA Matte Light Brown
For my print I leveraged the AMS to add accent colors to the numbers to make them stand out. Filaments I used are as follows

Pot - AMOLEN Rock PLA in Yellow Feldspar Rock
Dirt - OVERTURE PLA Plus in Chocolate
Plant - OVERTURE PLA in Olive Green
Accents - OVERTURE PLA Matte Light Brown 3d model
Jazzy P
JazzyPlz
Finally got around to making one of these! Pretty easy to read once you get the hang of it. It's been a hit with folks!
Finally got around to making one of these! Pretty easy to read once you get the hang of it. It's been a hit with folks!  3d model
PrinterBambu Lab P1P
Print bed sizeX: 256 mm; Y: 256 mm; Z: 256 mm
MaterialPLA
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density10 %
DS
worldneedshelp
I painted over the numbers with a lighter green. Forgive the bad painting job. I am not very good. But it works well.
I painted over the numbers with a lighter green. Forgive the bad painting job. I am not very good. But it works well.  3d model
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Kyle W
I thought this print was a good opportunity to take advantage of using support filament. It worked great to get a better bottom surface on the "hands" using it as the interface material. This print makes for a cute desktop faux plant with a functional twist of it being a clock!
I thought this print was a good opportunity to take advantage of using support filament. It worked great to get a better bottom surface on the "hands" using it as the interface material. This print makes for a cute desktop faux plant with a functional twist of it being a clock! 3d model
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PrinterBambu Lab X1
MaterialPLA
William H
Takes some tinkering to get the clock to not "jam", but once you get it working, it's a beautifully functional desk piece.
Takes some tinkering to get the clock to not "jam", but once you get it working, it's a beautifully functional desk piece. 3d model
PrinterCreality Ender 3 V3 SE
MaterialPETG
Material BrandsCalifornia Filament
Material ColorsMatte Olive Green
Catherine S
This clock was super fun to make, I know my mom will love it when Christmas comes around! Since the recommended clock motor comes in a pack of 2, I’m definitely going to make one for myself as well!
This clock was super fun to make, I know my mom will love it when Christmas comes around! Since the recommended clock motor comes in a pack of 2, I’m definitely going to make one for myself as well!  3d model
PrinterPrusa MK4
MaterialPLA
BrimYes
Justin M
NextGenModeling

Another wonderful job.

David M
dmvivas1973

Hi. Sorry to ask, maybe I missed the clock mechanism's size. Amazon links have 4 sizes, is it the 41/64 inch one?

Colby G
ForgeCore

Yes! its the 41/64 version

Masterblud
Masterblud

So I got all of it printed. But the minute hand and the hr hand hole are way too small. I'm printing on an x1c and have done flow calibration. Printing at 220c. I thought it was the matte filament I was using. But used poly maker pla and still doesn't fit the quartz clock. I can get the HR hand to go in because I used a burr tool