![]() ![]() The light brown clock has a square cut out of it and a separate square block which we'll use to mount your clock face onto which should accommodate most watch faces similar to the one I used but again, feel free to make any changes you want/need to make before moving on to the next step! The dark brown clock has a circle cut out that will fit the printed clock face I designed already but feel free to make any changes you like before jumping ahead to the next step if that's the route you're taking :) ![]() In the Tinkercad project, you'll find 2 copies of the clock Whether you're using a different sized watch to me or you want to print this at a slightly different scale or even if you just want to add your own flair to the design, I just wanted to make sure I gave you a link to the Tinkercad project so you can play around with it and make any changes you want to make! Once your clock face is ready, you're ready to move on to the next step!Īs mentioned in the last step, the main reason I'm adding this step in is because I imagine it's quite likely some of you guys might need to alter the model a little. If you can't cut yours down to fit but are comfortable altering the model, the Tinkercad project is linked in the next step for precisely that reason!
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