This is a mechanical digital 24-hour clock. It is driven by a single motor (or by hand) and uses geneva drives and camshafts to display the correct patterns on four mechanical seven segment displays.
Non-printed parts
46x Square M3 nuts
50x M3x6 screws (or longer)
Plastic glue
Electronics (see below)
Digits
In addition to the files in this model, you need to print four mechanical seven segment displays. From left to right, the digits are:
The electronics setup for the motorization will depend on which particular parts you want to use. I provide some information about my setup for reference but this is not a comprehensive tutorial. The motor mount part fits a Nema 17 stepper motor and the electronics enclosure fits a 400-point breadboard. These are the parts I used:
Seeduino XIAO
Nema 17 Bipolar 1A 13Ncm 42 x 20mm Stepper Motor
TMC2209 Stepper Motor Driver
12V 2A Power Supply with a 5.5 x 2.5mm DC Plug
LF50CV voltage regulator to power the Arduino
push buttons and pull down resistors
Assembly
Attach two dots to the separator with glue. Insert four square nuts and glue them in place.
Insert 3 square nuts into the gearbox
Place the four digits next to each other
Put the gearbox on top of the digits and insert 8 screws
Place the separator between the digits and attach it with 2 screws
Turn the assembly upside down and attach the bottom cover with 10 screws
Insert 2 square nuts into the motor mount
Attach the motor to the motor mount with 4 screws
Attach the motor mount to the gearbox with 2 screws
Use an axle to turn all four digits to 0. The second display has 3 different zeros, you need the one that comes after a 3.
Put down the four gears and make sure that the alignment line points to the front
Place an axle into each gear
Insert a square nut and a screw into the motor gear, but don't tighten the screw
Attach the motor gear and tighten the screw
Optional: Electronics box
Insert 5 square nuts into the bottom part of the electronics box
Place a breadboard with all your components into the boxHere is another photo for wiring details:
Attach the top cover with 3 screws
Push it into the main assembly and attach it with 2 screws
Put the top cover on the gearbox and fasten it with 3 screws