Instructables contributor, NespLab or Matias Mamone, decided to put his skills to the test creating a 3D-printed rotary clock. Claiming he was not an experienced designer or engineer, Mamone proceeded to produce tech-savvy instructions for making this 3D-printed, Arduino supported clock, which has a kind of cool, steampunk look to it. For novices, the project is ideal--a tutorial in basic electronics, programming, and 3D printing. More details and the instructions on how to 3D print and then assemble this cute little rotary clock can be found here: http://3dprint.com/69831/3d-printed-rotary-clock


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