May 2, 2026
Description
Do you like the idea of a calendar that you can assemble to your own taste? This project brings to life a modular calendar, using the new Prusament spools as a base. Thanks to their honeycomb structure, they make it easy to fit multiple pieces together—perfect for this design.
Nota: No tenia una bobina de las nuevas por lo que imprimí la que se nos dio como referencia en el concurso.
Prusament spool (new version). If you don’t have one, you can print it from the attached STL files.
Super glue / Superbonder.
Double‑sided tape (for the inspirational plaque).
PLA in the colors you like.
PETG (optional, used here for the black parts).
This project includes 4 different ways to build your calendar:
This design corresponds to the wall‑mounted calendar. It does not include the clock. To assemble it, you need the following STL files:
main screw → folder main screw – clock motor mounting screw
centerpiece → folder wall mount
3 STLs → folder non‑clock calendar
dummy spool → folder spool
This design corresponds to the desk‑mounted calendar. It does not include the clock. To assemble it, you need the following STL files:
main screw → folder main screw – clock motor mounting screw
3 STLs → folder non‑clock calendar
dummy spool → folder spool
table stand and centerpiece support insert → folder desk stand
DISCLAIMER: This video details the Desk and Wall Calendar modules, including the initial assembly steps
Disclaimer: For the following modules, the STL guide rails and connectors may appear too large for the print bed when placed in the slicer. Please use the ‘Split objects’ option
For the Wall Calendar + Clock and Desk Calendar + Clock modules, make sure to use the STL top panel clock → folder calendar with built‑in clock, since it is slightly thinner to avoid assembly issues with the clock motor mounting screw
This design corresponds to the calendar with clock and wall mount. To assemble it, you need the following STL files:
clock motor mounting screw → folder main screw – clock motor mounting screw
3 STLs → folder calendar with built‑in clock
dummy spool → folder spool
Because of problems encountered when assembling the clock motor mounting screw, we recommend using the centerpiece support insert located in the desk stand folder. This component also features an opening that allows it to be hung on the wall.
This design corresponds to the calendar with clock and desk mount. To assemble it, you need the following STL files:
clock motor mounting screw → folder main screw – clock motor mounting screw
3 STLs → folder calendar with built‑in clock
dummy spool → folder spool
table stand and centerpiece support insert → folder desk stand
DISCLAIMER: This video details the Desk and Wall Calendar + clock modules, Please note the first four minutes of the previous video, which explain the initial assembly steps.
For extra personalization, you can use the STL file called “Inspirational plaque” and add custom text through your slicer to display any phrase you want.
You can also use the STL top panel clock or top panel to add a message directly from slicer.
Or you can leave it empty, or use it to place important notes with sticky notes.
The entire design was created to minimize filament use on supports.
Printing tip: For parts that require supports, I usually set:
Contact Z distance: 0.23 mm
Interface pattern separation: 0.5 mm
This makes support removal easier and saves material.
Para imprimir los numeros de otro color añade un cambio de color en el slicer o una pausa.
Here are some inspirational quotes you can add to your model:
If you can imagine it, you can print it.
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
Shine with your own light.
Small steps make big changes.
With great power comes great responsibility.
Have fun choosing the model you like best and customize it to your style. This modular calendar is designed to be versatile, inspiring, and easy to print.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Share Alike