@@rajgoswami9976 I'm a software engineer.. So I think I can mancagehe programming..and originally my plan is to use it for printing small things for my reef aquarium.. But as soon as I start with it, I'm sure thgere will be many new projects.
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I might start coding for a simplified version of this. A fuzzy clock. One led. 1=day, 0=night. :D
It works great! I don't have a 3d printer but just used cardboard cutouts and a plexiglass top spray painted black over vinyl number stickers. Then I peeled the stickers off and the light shows through the numbers. Thanks for making it easy for us!
Neat, took a second to visualize that. I bet it looks great. At least you can tell what Leds represent the hours. I have a wood clock dial from Hobby Lobby with the numbers cut thru so put Leds behind with a defuse. So far thinking of white pump handles from Softsoap, and soap bottles, cut off. Still have to figure out 60 for the M and S, I don't have addressable strips.
(I learned how to read an analogue clock from my mother) When I was in 3rd grade here in the US, they BRIEFLY touched on the topic and then moved on, and we only ever had a few worksheets and one quiz, so it's not like we were drilled on it, and the rest of the stuff we look at is all digital clocks, so it's not really a necessary skill these days... Some analog wrist watches even have the number on them, so it's reasonable that a wall clock could have the same.
I just finished building mine... I bought an led ring instead since it’s cheap and I don’t have a 3-d printer. Used your code, and it worked flawlessly, thanks so much!
@James Cotter I bought it off amazon, and I recall it being the off brand because the adafruit one was way more expensive.As long as it is ws2812 lights it should be ok.
@James Cotter my guess is that something that the code is referencing has changed... like one of the libraries if you’re using arduino. It will take a lot of digging to make it work, but it should work. That’s why once I get a project working with the libraries it references, I never update them. I’ve spent lots of hours fixing code that worked the day before and now it doesn’t because a library updated.
@@justinhummel5613 link doesn't work but just google, there are 60 led rings for building clocks. Can't come up with a new idea without someone else already ahead of you.
@@gregpfeifer1593 I’m not sure why it made that to a link, shouldn’t be a link. Just look up ws2812 60 led ring light. Haven’t looked for them in a while, but they should still be available.
You make such a beautiful and awesome items that people fall in loves after seeing once. Brilliantly made and awesome as always. I have made a led clock by following your previous video and I am highly thankful to you for sharing your tremendous knowledge.
What would have been a neat little extra (but not too sure how well it would have worked out) to add a cutout off the number the `block` is representing, so when the light shines through the back on the wall it would project the number on the wall. Again, dont know how well it would work in practice, but in theory it sure is a cool lil extra
Bello, ho appena finito di stampare cn la stampante 3d e vedo il 3d clock, ora aspetto i led e poi comincio con quest'altro. Complimenti davvero un ottimo lavoro. Grazie per la condivisione. Nice, I just finished printing cn the 3d printer and I see the 3d clock, now I wait for the LEDs and then I start with this one. Congratulations really a great job. Thanks for sharing.
Maybe a minute to realize M vs. H. Then realize what hour and minute it refers to. Would be easier if all the H were illuminated with the current one different like blinking.
@3:49 it appears that the time is 23:59:58. As the rollover at 23:59:59 (or 12:59:59) occurs, it appears that the minutes shifted from 0 to 5. Was that intended?
Orange is the hours, green the minutes, blue the seconds. So it's the Hour (orange) jumping from 12 to 1. The minutes (green) is moving from 59 to 00. Seconds doing, what the seconds gotta do.
calculate the angle on the hour with the minute to adjust the hour position on the leds. do not shift 30 degrees on every single hour. also you may wanna put 12 little notches on the frame.
Super mooi hoe je het licht ook naar je muur laat gaan! In de sketch heb ik er voor gekozen bij “overlappende” wijzers de kleuren na elkaar te tonen. Ook toont de klok ieder kwartier een speciale animatie en ieder uur een kleurrijke animatie. Mijn implementatie is met een Nano v3 en een DS3231 RTC, jou sketch in je vervolgvideo’s is wel heel compleet met die mobiele (enkel android?) integratie. 👌🏻
Wow! Amazing clock. Love it! Now. This is the first time I think I have ever said this about a video on TH-cam. But it needs either background music or a voice over. If music, something gentle. My only other criticism would be to solder the wires onto a small perfboard. Other than that. Brilliant.
Greetings Leon. First of all, thank you for sharing your excellent project. I know this project is 3 years old, but what is the possibility of adding a function to the code to turn on an LED at each 5-minute position, for visual reference? Thank you
Great clock, I built one! One problem I have to reprogram it twice a year for daylight savings time. Is there a way to have it auto-determine when to change the clock based on the daylight saving time for a certain area? Also, where I am at, my timezone is -5 or -6, but that wasn't working with your code, I had to change the timeZone from an unsigned long to a signed long so that the date and time would be correct. I love my clock, thanks for creating it and posting it!
Wait a minute, we can read them, the problem is you have to wait a minute to know the minute from the hour. Then also have to be able to tell what hour it is just by the angle. Make all H solid except the current one blinking. Then M don't move till the next one and S move constantly.
Thanks for the project. just had a nodemcu lolin v3 and exactly that led strip lying here around. so i started to print it yesterday and today i have a working clock. But i'm just thinking about the connection from the holders, have you glued them or just used double sided tape?
@@LeonvandenBeukel HI Leon, thanks.. did the same.. now i just need some 5V USB power supply (i cannot connect my lab power supply to every project :-) ).. Again.. good work!
HI Leon, thanks for your project. I have one question: LED no. 1 is at 6. I want to connect the clock at 12, flip it 180 degrees. How can I change the code? Do you have any hints for me? Greetings
Great idea/implementation of it. Liked the video. However, some parts would greatly benefit from some gentle background music. I'm sure there is some free to use elevator music track out there.
I built and it is great - you are awesome I wonder if you can change it to a straight 10 LED's mould but with all small covers so everyone can have a straight long one and use it for VU display. Thanks in advance Erik Hoffman
"What time is it?"
Me : its green past red.
Nah! It's blue till' red!
hahahahahahah
LoL nice one
Very cool. I’d buy one
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
If you guys keep posting these videos, I'm going to end up buying a 3D printer!!!
Toney Stevens buy one anyways, they are much cheaper now (140USD)! I would buy one but I’m broke 😔
or you can make one :)
@@reyariass 140 USD ??? where ?
How do you plan to use it? I mean you just don't need the machine but also the programming skills.
@@rajgoswami9976 I'm a software engineer.. So I think I can mancagehe programming..and originally my plan is to use it for printing small things for my reef aquarium.. But as soon as I start with it, I'm sure thgere will be many new projects.
I might start coding for a simplified version of this. A fuzzy clock.
One led. 1=day, 0=night. :D
👍😊
😀😁😃
please code to Arduíno
@6 6 Lmao if u mean the part of 3:51, it goes from 00:59 to 1:00. Red is hours; Green is minutes; Blue is seconds.
No power fuzzy clock. Can you see the led then day else night
Very cool! A cool addition could be that every 12 minutes, the red (hour mark) moves by one led to the right, just like a real clock
Already confusing not knowing the minute from the hour till the minute changes and not knowing which Leds are the 12 hours.
Use fading transitions between leds.. it will look better
Your English is too bad
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Slowly it's a joke
It works great! I don't have a 3d printer but just used cardboard cutouts and a plexiglass top spray painted black over vinyl number stickers. Then I peeled the stickers off and the light shows through the numbers. Thanks for making it easy for us!
Awesome! 🙂👍
Neat, took a second to visualize that. I bet it looks great. At least you can tell what Leds represent the hours. I have a wood clock dial from Hobby Lobby with the numbers cut thru so put Leds behind with a defuse. So far thinking of white pump handles from Softsoap, and soap bottles, cut off. Still have to figure out 60 for the M and S, I don't have addressable strips.
How to give every kid who can't read anolog clocks a stroke
(I learned how to read an analogue clock from my mother) When I was in 3rd grade here in the US, they BRIEFLY touched on the topic and then moved on, and we only ever had a few worksheets and one quiz, so it's not like we were drilled on it, and the rest of the stuff we look at is all digital clocks, so it's not really a necessary skill these days... Some analog wrist watches even have the number on them, so it's reasonable that a wall clock could have the same.
Sounds very american problem
This is an electronic art , beautiful, some serious useful things to do with a 3d printer
Your English is too bad
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Slowly it's a joke
@@nikoh4591 Like the rest of the world still uses sun dials and sand clocks.
I just finished building mine... I bought an led ring instead since it’s cheap and I don’t have a 3-d printer. Used your code, and it worked flawlessly, thanks so much!
@James Cotter I bought it off amazon, and I recall it being the off brand because the adafruit one was way more expensive.As long as it is ws2812 lights it should be ok.
@James Cotter my guess is that something that the code is referencing has changed... like one of the libraries if you’re using arduino. It will take a lot of digging to make it work, but it should work. That’s why once I get a project working with the libraries it references, I never update them. I’ve spent lots of hours fixing code that worked the day before and now it doesn’t because a library updated.
@@justinhummel5613 link doesn't work but just google, there are 60 led rings for building clocks. Can't come up with a new idea without someone else already ahead of you.
@@gregpfeifer1593 I’m not sure why it made that to a link, shouldn’t be a link. Just look up ws2812 60 led ring light. Haven’t looked for them in a while, but they should still be available.
You make such a beautiful and awesome items that people fall in loves after seeing once. Brilliantly made and awesome as always.
I have made a led clock by following your previous video and I am highly thankful to you for sharing your tremendous knowledge.
What would have been a neat little extra (but not too sure how well it would have worked out) to add a cutout off the number the `block` is representing, so when the light shines through the back on the wall it would project the number on the wall. Again, dont know how well it would work in practice, but in theory it sure is a cool lil extra
Bello, ho appena finito di stampare cn la stampante 3d e vedo il 3d clock, ora aspetto i led e poi comincio con quest'altro. Complimenti davvero un ottimo lavoro. Grazie per la condivisione.
Nice, I just finished printing cn the 3d printer and I see the 3d clock, now I wait for the LEDs and then I start with this one. Congratulations really a great job. Thanks for sharing.
Ma il codice dove lo trovo?
Thanks for posting this excellent project. I for one MUCH prefer not to have background music. It's just a distraction and an irritation.
Loving that design Leon its like a Tron Clock.
A great work of art and the most beautiful hour
Good videos to watch while in line waiting for NN OUT order
Clean video, no fuss, awesome project! Cheers!
Its amazing man... Loved that printer. Its lovely to Grow plastic in any shape
Love this. Another outstanding job.
Hoping to get my ante a8 soon.
Awesome job here too. Still love the 3d clock the best.
Dude it's looking so good
I love 3D printers, good job dude!
Tip: print a different fan duct for your 3d printer. Cool project!
It will take me at least 20 second to recognize what color is for what but really cool idea 😁
Maybe a minute to realize M vs. H. Then realize what hour and minute it refers to. Would be easier if all the H were illuminated with the current one different like blinking.
Brilliant Piece of art. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Superb work I have never seen before thanks for sharing
I want to buy this clock
That is an awesome and amazing project! Thanks for sharing!
@3:49 it appears that the time is 23:59:58. As the rollover at 23:59:59 (or 12:59:59) occurs, it appears that the minutes shifted from 0 to 5. Was that intended?
Orange is the hours, green the minutes, blue the seconds.
So it's the Hour (orange) jumping from 12 to 1.
The minutes (green) is moving from 59 to 00.
Seconds doing, what the seconds gotta do.
I see LED and I hit like!
So it will automatically pick right time from Internet.
look description he says it.
Very nice and i appreciate your hard work and knowledge... Keep it up ...
I like what you make with led
Nice. Love the setup
calculate the angle on the hour with the minute to adjust the hour position on the leds. do not shift 30 degrees on every single hour. also you may wanna put 12 little notches on the frame.
if you want to spend more time on that project you can put transitions between the led changes. have fun
Excellent project. Thanks for sharing.
Nice result
Kids are pups lose their mind trying to learn how to read a clock. Great project.
Sir u make superb project i watch this video and instantly subscribed your channel.
Thanks for sharing code
th-cam.com/video/26YxfJu1rcQ/w-d-xo.html
Cool clock!
Very good work!
Really superb, well done.
Super mooi hoe je het licht ook naar je muur laat gaan!
In de sketch heb ik er voor gekozen bij “overlappende” wijzers de kleuren na elkaar te tonen. Ook toont de klok ieder kwartier een speciale animatie en ieder uur een kleurrijke animatie.
Mijn implementatie is met een Nano v3 en een DS3231 RTC, jou sketch in je vervolgvideo’s is wel heel compleet met die mobiele (enkel android?) integratie. 👌🏻
Soo satisfying .... 🙈🙈🙈
Awesome bro
Wow!
Amazing clock.
Love it!
Now. This is the first time I think I have ever said this about a video on TH-cam.
But it needs either background music or a voice over.
If music, something gentle.
My only other criticism would be to solder the wires onto a small perfboard.
Other than that.
Brilliant.
Thanks, also for the suggestions 😊
No problem.
I honestly don't like to criticise this as everything else about the video and build is just about perfect.
So much time and effort- and yea we all have a 3D printer in our garage.
Looks to be too confusing to read it for the first time. Who has that much time on their hands.
Mooi gemaakt Leon! ik ga hem misschien ook maken :-)
Awesome. I know what's my next project :D
It will be with plexiglass and LED
Great work. Just try to add numbers to the light. Waiting for your try 👍
You have given me an idea. Thank you
Nice concept
Greetings Leon. First of all, thank you for sharing your excellent project.
I know this project is 3 years old, but what is the possibility of adding a function to the code to turn on an LED at each 5-minute position, for visual reference? Thank you
Great project!
Realy nice one!
not bad but.... 12:59 looks like 11:59 and then it does the big jump to 1:00
it needs to be overworked...
Greetings
Agree! Time jumped from 12 to 1. Oops
Ghahaha leuk!!! Zo één heb ik 2 jaar geleden gemaakt met gerecyclede producten en een 60 x ws2812b ring.
Helo!
Nekem fordításkor ezt írja ki: 'D6' was not declared in this scope
Teendő?
Nice work bro
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Great clock, I built one! One problem I have to reprogram it twice a year for daylight savings time. Is there a way to have it auto-determine when to change the clock based on the daylight saving time for a certain area? Also, where I am at, my timezone is -5 or -6, but that wasn't working with your code, I had to change the timeZone from an unsigned long to a signed long so that the date and time would be correct. I love my clock, thanks for creating it and posting it!
Awesome! Don't stop to create :)
That's really cool!!
Very good, Fantastic
Nice project! i liked to know what libraries did you use? i got several errors. Thank you.
So awesome!
Very goood job👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing work
Man you're genious!
Increible. Tendrias que comercializarlo!!!
People who dislike this video are ones who can't read analog clocks
Wait a minute, we can read them, the problem is you have to wait a minute to know the minute from the hour. Then also have to be able to tell what hour it is just by the angle. Make all H solid except the current one blinking. Then M don't move till the next one and S move constantly.
Great clock. Just curious to know which software you used to create 3D model for clock face?
Wow amazing pro, very nice
That is so awesome(ly simple)
Good job...✅👍
Thanks for the project. just had a nodemcu lolin v3 and exactly that led strip lying here around. so i started to print it yesterday and today i have a working clock. But i'm just thinking about the connection from the holders, have you glued them or just used double sided tape?
Hi Frank, awesome you've made the clock. I've used double sided tape for the holders.
@@LeonvandenBeukel HI Leon, thanks.. did the same.. now i just need some 5V USB power supply (i cannot connect my lab power supply to every project :-) ).. Again.. good work!
the small hand of the clock should be inside of the circle, that would be easy to read
What is a clock's "hand"? The needle? Sorry but English isn't my 1st language. Thanks.
@@sihe8396 yes it is
Awesome 👍👍
Super idée
this is soo cool! - ill make one aswell.. THANKS! :)
Perfect idea .... good
Woww good job 👏👏
So coooooool👍
Hi I have one question, can I change the brightness of the Led's in the Arduino code?
Mfg. Lukas
Hi Lukas, it's easy to change the brightness with: FastLED.setBrightness
@@LeonvandenBeukel Thank you very much. It has work very well.☺
fantastic!
Good job.
Top project.
HI Leon, thanks for your project. I have one question: LED no. 1 is at 6. I want to connect the clock at 12, flip it 180 degrees. How can I change the code? Do you have any hints for me? Greetings
Great idea/implementation of it. Liked the video. However, some parts would greatly benefit from some gentle background music. I'm sure there is some free to use elevator music track out there.
How did u conect tha secons and the minuts ?
What is the purpose of the 5v breakout board? why not just connect to the usb of the module and power the LEDs from there?
good job man. good bless you
what is work to esp8266 lolin? please answer, and tutorial coding with english text, but i am amatir for arduino 🙏🙏🙏. thk.
Hats off
Una idea genial!!
Do you have the STL file for the little (white squares) and for the housing please?
Excellent
Awesome
Amazing
hey! thanks for sharing!
can u explain to me why u don't need to power the led's externally? is it because u just power 3 led's at one time?
It is powered with a 5v 2A power supply. If you would turn on all the LEDs at once it wouldn't be enough power but with 3 LEDs it's enough indeed.
I built and it is great - you are awesome
I wonder if you can change it to a straight 10 LED's mould but with all small covers so everyone can have a straight long one and use it for VU display.
Thanks in advance
Erik Hoffman
are you using a ring as the clock or indavitule rgb led's?