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  • 3D Print Housing

  • The housing should be printed upright. No structural supports should be needed. The printer filament used for this design was PLA; however, any filament should work equally well. If the 3D printer being used is too small to print the housing in one piece,...
  • 3D print enclosure

  • 3D print the base and lid of the enclosure using the .stl files from the SignalBuddy github repo. The unit of the parts is inches.
  • 3D print components

  • 3D print the crystal base from Thingiverse. After this is done, start printing the crystal itself and while it's doing that we will assemble the electronics in the base.
  • 3D printing the case

  • Start by downloading the 3D print files in the 'files' section.Depending on your printer the settings will vary however i would recommend -100% Fill density-Supporting structures are a must- PLA or ABS plastic is fine.The print should take around...
  • 3D Print Case

  • The first step is to download and Print the 3D printed watch case. Download the STL file from the 'files' section and print! The case is very small (only 40mm by 40mm) so most printers will be able to print it. Printer settings: - Supports (everywhere)...
  • 3D Print Components

  • Print the one-piece clock face at .2mm and change the filament between layers 15/16 for an FDM printer, or print the individual components on an SLA printer and glue together.
  • 3D Print the Case

  • I used Autodesk Fusion 360 to design the case because its free for personal use , easy to use and incudes some awsome features like to import a 3D PCB Design from KiCad in our case , so I can build the case around the PCB which make the whole construction...
  • 3D print Feeling Wheel

  • https://osd.onshape.com/documents/a2432aaa8fd1812bd8a564ba/w/cedf354720d56b81db092e72/e/a3ab191a35ef88160bd7aa20?renderMode=0&uiState=646979f7e877a84b5209d0c6