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Descrição
This is a mechanical digital 24-hour clock. It is driven by a single motor (or by hand) and uses geneva drives and camshafts to display the correct patterns on four mechanical seven segment displays.
Non-printed parts
- 46x Square M3 nuts
- 50x M3x6 screws (or longer)
- Plastic glue
- Electronics (see below)
Digits
In addition to the files in this model, you need to print four mechanical seven segment displays. From left to right, the digits are:
- Seven Segment Display with the
cam_0-2_CW.stlcamshaft - Large 24h Seven Segment Display with the
cam_0-23_CCW.stlcamshaft - Seven Segment Display with the
cam_0-5_CW.stlcamshaft - Seven Segment Display with the
cam_0-9_CCW.stlcamshaft
Motorization and electronics
The electronics setup for the motorization will depend on which particular parts you want to use. I provide some information about my setup for reference but this is not a comprehensive tutorial. The motor mount part fits a Nema 17 stepper motor and the electronics enclosure fits a 400-point breadboard. These are the parts I used:
- Seeduino XIAO
- Nema 17 Bipolar 1A 13Ncm 42 x 20mm Stepper Motor
- TMC2209 Stepper Motor Driver
- 12V 2A Power Supply with a 5.5 x 2.5mm DC Plug
- LF50CV voltage regulator to power the Arduino
- push buttons and pull down resistors
Assembly
- Attach two dots to the separator with glue. Insert four square nuts and glue them in place.

- Insert 3 square nuts into the gearbox

- Place the four digits next to each other

- Put the gearbox on top of the digits and insert 8 screws

- Place the separator between the digits and attach it with 2 screws

- Turn the assembly upside down and attach the bottom cover with 10 screws

- Insert 2 square nuts into the motor mount

- Attach the motor to the motor mount with 4 screws

- Attach the motor mount to the gearbox with 2 screws

- Use an axle to turn all four digits to 0. The second display has 3 different zeros, you need the one that comes after a 3.

- Put down the four gears and make sure that the alignment line points to the front

- Place an axle into each gear
- Insert a square nut and a screw into the motor gear, but don't tighten the screw

- Attach the motor gear and tighten the screw

- Optional: Electronics box
- Insert 5 square nuts into the bottom part of the electronics box

- Place a breadboard with all your components into the box
Here is another photo for wiring details:
- Attach the top cover with 3 screws

- Push it into the main assembly and attach it with 2 screws

- Insert 5 square nuts into the bottom part of the electronics box
- Put the top cover on the gearbox and fasten it with 3 screws

Mechanical Digital Clock (24 hours)
Publicado em 7 de jul de 2024
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