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Citrus clock 3d model
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Citrus clock 3d model
Citrus clock 3d model
Citrus clock 3d model
Citrus clock 3d model
Citrus clock 3d model
Citrus clock 3d model
Citrus clock 3d model
Citrus clock 3d model
Citrus clock 3d model
Citrus clock 3d model
Citrus clock 3d model

Citrus clock

This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

A creative desk clock based on a 3d scan of a lemon.

Single and multi-color printing models are included as STL and 3MF! They work with all current and usual multi color setups.

Clock mechanism

  • This design requires a clock mechanism. They are widely available, cheap and almost identical in size. I used the bambulab clock components kit.
  • The case can be up to 56x56x20mm big.
  • The shaft of your kit can be up to 8mm thick.
  • The clock dial thickness is 5mm when assembled. The kits shaft thread needs to be at least 6mm long.
  • The hour handle needs to have a 5mm hole for my hand design to work
  • The minute handle needs to have a 3mm hole for my hand design to work
  • You can use the hands of your kit up to a length of 40mm to stay within the clock dial. Up to a length of 50 mm works but reaches beyond the dial. My design does not include a hand for seconds. If you want that please use your kit’s clock hands.

Instructions version M (multi-color)

  • Get a clock mechanism according to the info above
  • Print the Body, front, hour and minute hand in colors of your choice, preferably citrus themed
  • Put the front in by rotating it until it fits. It only works in one direction.
  • Insert the case from the bottom
  • Attach the hex nut onto the shaft
  • Push the hour hand onto the shaft – on 12 o’clock
  • Push the hour hand onto the shaft – on 12 o’clock - make sure that the two small “seeds” don’t block the movement of the other hand.
  • Rotate the small wheel on the back of the mechanism to the current time
  • Insert a suitable battery
  • To replace the battery a small stick like a skewer helps to get it loose more easily.

Instructions version S (single-color)

  • Get a clock mechanism according to the info above
  • Print the Body, 12 front segments, hour and minute hand in one color
  • Print the front and two seeds in another color
  • Glue the 12 segments into the front
  • Glue the seeds onto their respective hand – make sure to position them as in the pictures, so they do not overlap for better readability.
  • Put the front in by rotating it until it fits. It only works in one direction.
  • Insert the case from the bottom
  • Attach the hex nut onto the shaft
  • Push the hour hand onto the shaft – on 12 o’clock
  • Push the hour hand onto the shaft – on 12 o’clock - make sure that the two small “seeds” don’t block the movement of the other hand.
  • Rotate the small wheel on the back of the mechanism to the current time Insert a suitable battery
  • To replace the battery a small stick like a skewer helps to get it loose more easily.

Size assembled 100 x 91 x 95 mm

Print settings Required build volume: 100 x 1000 x 100 mm Material usage: 80 g

Material: PLA Print direction: stls are rotated correctly, check images Support: none Nozzle size: 0,4 mm Line width: 0,4 mm Layer height 0,2 mm Infill: 15% Build plate adhesion type: none

Community Makes (5)
I couldn’t help but to print this in 4 different colorways (lemon, lime, orange, and grapefruit) the grapefruit is my favorite! 😍
So simple and cute!
I've been making these clocks like mad! Easy to assemble with a clock kit and they are so cute!
Really a conversation piece in my office. 
Added some green to the stalk for extra realism.
Make by user
I couldn’t help but to print this in 4 different colorways (lemon, lime, orange, and grapefruit) the grapefruit is my favorite! 😍
So simple and cute!
I've been making these clocks like mad! Easy to assemble with a clock kit and they are so cute!
Really a conversation piece in my office. 
Added some green to the stalk for extra realism.
Make by user


Community Makes (5)
I couldn’t help but to print this in 4 different colorways (lemon, lime, orange, and grapefruit) the grapefruit is my favorite! 😍
So simple and cute!
I've been making these clocks like mad! Easy to assemble with a clock kit and they are so cute!
Really a conversation piece in my office. 
Added some green to the stalk for extra realism.
Make by user
I couldn’t help but to print this in 4 different colorways (lemon, lime, orange, and grapefruit) the grapefruit is my favorite! 😍
So simple and cute!
I've been making these clocks like mad! Easy to assemble with a clock kit and they are so cute!
Really a conversation piece in my office. 
Added some green to the stalk for extra realism.
Make by user

Discussions
Andreas B
andbackstrom
Really a conversation piece in my office. Added some green to the stalk for extra realism.
Really a conversation piece in my office. 
Added some green to the stalk for extra realism.  3d model
PrinterBambu Lab A1
Print bed sizeX: 25 mm; Y: 25 mm; Z: 25 mm
MaterialPLA
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density10 %
YoungPrint3D
YoungPrint3D
I couldn’t help but to print this in 4 different colorways (lemon, lime, orange, and grapefruit) the grapefruit is my favorite! 😍
I couldn’t help but to print this in 4 different colorways (lemon, lime, orange, and grapefruit) the grapefruit is my favorite! 😍  3d model
 3d model
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PrinterBambu Lab A1
Jazzy P
JazzyPlz
So simple and cute!
So simple and cute! 3d model
PrinterBambu Lab A1 mini
Print bed sizeX: 180 mm; Y: 180 mm; Z: 180 mm
MaterialPLA
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density10 %
Ruben L
rubenlomme
 3d model
PrinterBambu Lab X1
Print bed sizeX: 256 mm; Y: 256 mm; Z: 256 mm
MaterialPLA
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density15 %
Jazzy P
JazzyPlz
I've been making these clocks like mad! Easy to assemble with a clock kit and they are so cute!
I've been making these clocks like mad! Easy to assemble with a clock kit and they are so cute! 3d model
PrinterBambu Lab A1
Print bed sizeX: 256 mm; Y: 256 mm; Z: 256 mm
MaterialPLA
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density10 %
Ruben L
rubenlomme

Did you also use Polymaker Savannah Yellow on this model?

Gazzaladra
Gazzaladra

i did! good catch!

Gazzaladra
Gazzaladra

but i recommend printing the dial or just the seeds in a different color! I just now realized that reading the clock in this color composition is a little hard on the eyes.

Ruben L
rubenlomme

I was planning on printing those in a darker, more contrasting color. I noticed that you use quite a few 3D scans for your latest models. Do you have any recommendations for an affordable scanner?

Gazzaladra
Gazzaladra

Not really for a affordable one ... i use the revopoint miraco pro and it's pricy and still not to easy to work with. This is not as advaced as 3d printing is unfortunately...

EC
ermannotech

why don't the hands fit into the clock mechanism?

Gazzaladra
Gazzaladra

Sometimes printers can be a little off on the tolerances, and so can the clock parts. The best thing you can do is make sure that your filaments are dialed in and that you've gotten the right parts.

Citrus clock

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