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Gigantic 3D Printed 7 Segment Display Clock -- Episode 482

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Lorraine wanted a clock for her workshop, but given she’s an element14 video content producer it wasn’t going to be any old clock! Follow Lorraine as she puts her own spin on a 3d print to create a unique timepiece you’ve never seen before. This is the first part of two videos about this clock. In the second video Lorraine will go through the different boards and the clocks potential different uses including an exercise stopwatch.

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  • Episode 466: Arduino-powered Hexadecimal Color Code Clock
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  • A Crystal Clock with 1 Transistor - the Pierce Oscillator by Jan Cumps
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  • BulbDial - A Tale of a Sundial without the Sun by wolfgangfriedrich
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  • maxpowerr
    maxpowerr over 4 years ago +5
    It would be interesting to see the new Raspberry Pi PICO. In addition, it already has built-in RTCs.
  • davedarko
    davedarko over 4 years ago +4
    Wonderful project It might help to add some height to the segments and maybe make it 5 instead of 3 LEDs per segment. When I was working for a copy shop, I had access to rolls of "backlight" paper that…
  • lorrainbow
    lorrainbow over 4 years ago +4
    Vote for which board I should use to code the clock here! Or add a comment below https://www.element14.com/community/polls/3247
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  • koudelad
    koudelad over 4 years ago

    I like the project, lorrainbow ! Very colorful, like your workshop image I am thinking of building something similar, I've  always liked big numbers which are easy to read from across the room. I haven't seen any ready made, but these are much better and customizable.

     

    I would also vote for 5 LEDs instead of 3 in each segment.

     

    You also asked for other uses - my plan is to have 4 - 6 numbers and dots (double dot) between some of them, so they could generally display numbers with a few digits and decimal places. Then it could display various things from my sensor (meteo-like) station and be variable using colours. Different colour can mean a different quantity being displayed or just colour formatting similar in Excel.

     

    For example

    • outside temperature: negative temperature in blue, positive red (or even finer scale with more colours clearly signaling what to put on when going outside)
    • humidity: red for less than 30 % rH, green for 30 - 60 % rH and blue for more than 60 % to signal need of ventilation
    • volatile organic compounds, particles in the air, CO2 etc.
    • or any other important number like bank account balance, exchange rate, newest version number of a favourite (or personal) project etc. (These days I also tend to watch a count of people being ill.)

     

    Also, If the space between numbers is the same as space between the vertical lines of a single digit, the display can also be used as a horizontal bar graph.

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    lorrainbow over 4 years ago in reply to koudelad

    Thanks David. Your clock sound really useful, I hope you share it as you make it.

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    koudelad over 4 years ago in reply to lorrainbow

    I will, but I am afraid it will take more than a few months, because I still work on the sensor part (usually only one or two evenings in a week). I would like to share the sensor part first, but I still haven't figured out how to present my findings over the last 9 months of indoor measurements.

     

    I also realized I still have a bag of 60 yellow LEDs and have a temptation to arrange them in a ring as minutes and add 12 red/green for hours. This could probably work on one of the Nucleo-144 boards even without a set of shift registers.

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    koudelad over 4 years ago in reply to lorrainbow

    I will, but I am afraid it will take more than a few months, because I still work on the sensor part (usually only one or two evenings in a week). I would like to share the sensor part first, but I still haven't figured out how to present my findings over the last 9 months of indoor measurements.

     

    I also realized I still have a bag of 60 yellow LEDs and have a temptation to arrange them in a ring as minutes and add 12 red/green for hours. This could probably work on one of the Nucleo-144 boards even without a set of shift registers.

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    lorrainbow over 4 years ago in reply to koudelad

    Starting on a project is sometimes the most difficult part!

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