Clock Scandi style V1 (Bambu Components Kit 011)
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Update 2024.12.06: New version of this model
I published a new version of this clock. You can check it out here:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/855153
All parts of this version can also be used in the new version!
Improvement:
- Increased tolerance
- Tthread of the feet
- Thread insert
- Reworked clock hands
- The size of the hole can be adjusted in the slicer (check image)
- Clock face
- Increased the size of the hour markings and added a bigger fillet
- Feet
- Increased the radius of the feet
- Case/Housing
- Added extra material at the bottom of the case so the clock will stand more stable
Update 2024.09.06: About the clock hands
Please read this before printing the hands!
Some of you have problems making the clockl hands fit. They are a difficult print. They need to hold onto the kit without and glue or screw. So the tolerance are pretty small and not every clock is exactly the same.
The holes of the hands are oval-shaped. So you can you can try with a little force to press them onto the clock

If you are struggling to make it fit please adjust these two settings:
- Elephant foot: Inscrease it to up to 0.5mm to get rid of an elephant foot
- X-Y hole compensation:
- If the clock hand is too loose → Use negative values to make the hole smaller
- Change value in 0.1mm steps
- If the clock hand does not fit/hole is too small → Use positive values to make it bigger
- Change value in 0.1mm steps
- If the clock hand is too loose → Use negative values to make the hole smaller

Example:
| Value X-Y hole compensation = 0.0mm | Value X-Y hole compensation = 0.2mm |
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Please let me know if this helps!
Update 2024.06.09:
Added glock hands that fit onto the bambu hardware kit
Original Post
A minimalistic clock
My goal was to make a design as clean as possible. So no gimmick, no frills. And also no visible screws etc.
Filaments used:
- Eryone matte army green
- Eryone ultra silk gold
Assembly:
- Glue the thread inserts onto the backside of the clock face
- Attach the clock work to the clock face
- Align the threads and the holes in the clock case
- Screw the feet into the case
- Attach the watch hands
- This may take some prints if you do not want to glue it
This model should is compatible with the Bambu components kit 011
I used a clock work from amazon (when I designed it, the Bambu Kit was not available yet):
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0CNK334BN?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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