Iron Man Arc Reactor Clock
by jerome95 in Workshop > 3D Printing
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Iron Man Arc Reactor Clock
I wanted to make a little clock for my desk at work. A night I saw Iron Man 1 again and I thought : "Great scott ! What about an Iron Man Arc Reactor clock ?!"
You can power it either with a phone power supply or directly from your computer's USB port. The ESP32 I used is a standard micro-usb, so you can use a simple câble USB - Micro USB.
I used black and transparent PLA to make the differents parts.
Hope you'll enjoy to make it !
Buy the bundle here : https://jeje-linge.fr/pages/iron-man-arc-reactor-clock
Supplies
The components :
- 1x Led ring
- 1x Mini ESP32
- 1x Blue display
- 2x blue leds
- 2x 47 Ohms resistors
- 10m Copper wire
- wires
- 3x screws 3x10 mm
Buy the bundle here : https://jeje-linge.fr/pages/iron-man-arc-reactor-clock
Printing
Print every part below.
You should print Part_4 and Part_2 in transparent PLA, the rest in black PLA.
The part_10 must be printed 10 times.
- LAYER: 0.2mm
- Infill: 20%
- No support
Put the Jumpers
Cut 2 pieces of copper wire: one for the outside circumference, and the other for the inside.
You'll see two little holes on the "jumpers" (Part_10), you have to pass the copper wires inside these holes.
After that, you have to put the jumpers on the Part_1 and cut the wires that are a little too long.
Put the Ring Led
Put the ring led in the Part_4.
There's a small notch to accommodate the wires once they've been soldered.
So, the led ring needs to be positioned with the soldering pads close to this notch.
The Spools
For each spool you need to make pieces about 90cm long of copper wire.
You'll see that I've made some holes in every jumper, you have to insert the wire to lock it in place at the start.
Then, just wind it up.
At the end you can slide the wire under the spool and fold it over to lock it in place.
Leds and Resistors
Solder the the 47 Ohms resistor on the negative pin.
Put insulator to avoid short circuits.
Leds on the ESP32
You have to solder the two leds directly on the esp32.
After that, you can check if the esp fit inside the support (Part_1).
Run the Wires
Put the wires into the holes : 3 wires for the ring and 4 wires for the display.
Solder the Ring Wires
Solder the three wires on the ESP32 (GND, VCC and IO17).
Solder the Display Wires
Solder the four wires on the ESP32 (GND, VCC, IO19 and IO18).
Put the ESP32 Inside
You have to gently pull the wires to put the ESP in place.
Then, screw the Part_2.
Solder the Display
Solder the four wires on the display.
- Put the Part_3 on Part_1
- Put the Part_5 on Part_3
- Screw the Part_8 and Part_9 to the part_3
Solder the Led Ring
Solder the three wires on the led ring and assemble the ring to the rest.
The Bracket
Glue the Part_6 and Part_7 to the Part_1.
Send the Code
Connect the USB cable to your PC and send the code : https://github.com/jejelinge/IRON_MAN_ARC_REACTOR
Wifi Setup
If you sent this code : IRON_MAN_ARC_REACTOR_Web_portal_wifi_setup.ino
You have to follow the procedure in the video.