A 3D printed clock isn’t that big of a deal, but a 3D printed clock that uses a dry erase marker to write the time?
Now that’s something to see.
Check this out:
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Cool, right?
Well, it gets cooler.
You can download the instructions on printing and building one yourself!
You’ll need:
- Laser cutter or 3D printer
- Arduino uno single-board microcontroller
- 3 servos
- 1 dry wipe pen
- M3 nuts, bolts, thread tap
Download all the instructions and print files here.
I can’t wait for 3D printers to be affordable — too awesome!
[via Thingverse]
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