hi hate to be a pain but Ihad an issue trying to get the cogs to spin"I
think I found an issue with the top 11 spoke center cog not lining up with
the at the back
or is it meant to be that way?
wetroller
over 4 years
thanks mate for the info,will be doing exactly as you said👍👍
Christopher Bray
over 4 years
Everything is held together with #6 flat head sheet metal screws.
5x 1/2" long
1x 1.25" long
The numbers are raised. You can pause a print at a specific layer height in your slicer. Then you can change the material in your printer, and un-pause it. I let the printer do one layer of the numbers (and border) in blue, and then switched to green.
This guy explains it well.
https://youtu.be/pEbnix5wZP4
Hope that helps.
wetroller
over 4 years
Bit disappointed that you sped up some elements of the video, you have to remember that people need to look at the video very closely to see the way things are put together, you also should say what screws your using and just generally go step by step until the item is completed. I have a Prusa and it is capable of changing colors,but how did you get your clock face in two tone?
a bit of constructive criticism I hope...I do want to see more from you thanks m8
wetroller
over 4 years
Bit disappointed that you sped up some elements of the video, you have to remember that people need to look at the video very closely to see the way things are put together, you also should say what screws your using and just generally go step by step until the item is completed. I have a Prusa and it is capable of changing colors,but how did you get your clock face in two tone?
a bit of constructive criticism I hope...I do want to see more from you thanks m8