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lemmy.world

Really nice! Paint the side edges of the segments a different color and you’ll get a cool appearing color effect.

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asbestosreply
lemmy.world

That’s such a great idea. Even better, use white filament for the the 1st layer and use another color filament for all the other layers.

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Probably at least the first 2 layers, if you dont want to see the next color through it.

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I got irrationally angry that the first digit in the clock could only be 1 or nothing until I saw the actual mechanism and realized that they did that to probably save on material.

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CaptDustreply
sh.itjust.works

I like yours better than both, the way your design pushes and pulls the segments is wonderful.

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lemmy.ml

Outstanding!

Watching it, my first thought was if it could also be used as s display for a large calculator? Guessing the computation part would require electronics, but then again, there used to be geared tabletop calculators.

Very nice work.

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lemmy.world

There were purely mechanical calculators back in the day.

They were absolutely massive.

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lemmy.world

The video exagerates it a bit. But it is audible. Of course the clock will only move once a minute.

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It is digital because it has digits instead of pointers. It is also digital in the sense that it has discrete states.

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