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4 Color Pokemon fan art clock, made using Bambu filaments.

(I recommend the following max speed settings, inner walls, outer walls and gap infill - 200mm/s, sparse infill, internal solid infill and top surface - 150mm/s)

(Clock)

Print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.12mm with a base layer of 0.24mm

Filaments Used: Bambu PLA Matte Charcoal black - Transmission Distance: 0.6 Bambu PLA Matte Scarlet Red - Transmission Distance: 1.5 Bambu PLA Matte Ivory White - Transmission Distance: 4

Bambu PLA Basic Yellow - Transmission Distance: 3

Swap Instructions: Start with Charcoal black At layer #5 (0.72mm) swap to Scarlet Red At layer #8 (1.08mm) swap to Ivory White for the rest. At layer #13 (1.68mm) swap to charcoal black (for the border)

At layer #14 (1.80) swap to yellow (for the numbers)

(Hands)

Print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.12mm with a base layer of 0.24mm

Filaments Used: PLA Bambu PLA Matte Charcoal Black -Transmission Distance: 0.6 PLA Bambu PLA Matte Scarlet Red - Transmission Distance: 1.5 PLA Bambu PLA Basic Yellow - Transmission Distance: 3 PLA Bambu PLA Matte Ivory White - Transmission Distance: 4

Swap Instructions: Start with Charcoal Black At layer #4 (0.6mm) swap to Scarlet Red At layer #6 (0.84mm) swap to Yellow At layer #8 (1.08mm) swap to Ivory White for the rest.

I would recommend trying to match the td as close as possible if not using the exact filaments to get the best results, the red and white need to be as opaque as possible and matte filaments work best

Use the exact numbers in your slicer to match up properly.

The Model is designed to print with 0.4 nozzle.

If re-scaling model make sure not to alter the Z height of the model

add a negative cylinder to the Centre of the clock and where needed on the hands in slicer to create the correct size hole for your movement or alternatively drill the required size hole.

Link for the movement that I used is listed below but any standard movement will be fine (be sure to check the size of the hands)

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BBLXG55S?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

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21 Likes47 DownloadsSeptember 15, 2023


21 Likes47 DownloadsSeptember 15, 2023