Who ( here) has a 3-D printer , that would make me somthing?
I need one of these watches . I have had one
for 12 years and it does everything I need.
My eyesight has changed and my close up vision is problematic , but they took the Glasses restriction off of my Drivers License. ( so I got that going for me)
so one of these that is 35% larger would be perfect ( I think)
current screen seems to be 2.5 mm w X 2.25 mm t
and how much would you charge me ?
the only watch that I found that was 15% larger ( in the same configuration ) was $155.00. ( that ain't happening )
30.25 mm tall x 40.25 mm wide would be great,thanks
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September 20, 2018, 03:27 PM
maladat
What you are asking for requires something more like a Star Trek replicator than anything currently available.
You could 3D print some of the parts of the watch, like the strap and the case. You can't print the electronics or the buttons or the screen or the battery or the wires.
You could buy cheap, general purpose electronic components and hook them together to build a huge, clunky watch that would have terrible battery life. Including labor, that would cost hundreds of dollars if not thousands.
To design and manufacture a single device of something as refined as a $20 digital watch? Maaaaybe thousands of dollars if you can find preexisting components for everything. Probably tens or hundreds of thousands.
September 20, 2018, 03:29 PM
spike86
So, you want someone to 3D print a watch for you? What about the rest of it? The electronics and screen? a 3d printer can't just magically make anything you want....
September 20, 2018, 03:32 PM
FenderBender
unfortunately what they've said above, the strap and case would be easy, if not nearly as flexible. However, the LCD screen and the guts of the watch would be quite the project.
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September 20, 2018, 03:35 PM
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September 20, 2018, 04:49 PM
Georgeair
Two options - get an Apple Watch and set to large face settings.
Or go really stylish:
I would have used a smaller pic, but was worried you wouldn't see it.
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September 20, 2018, 04:59 PM
redstone
I have a 3D printer, a makerbot but it cannot achieve the level of precision needed.
But it can be done....
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September 20, 2018, 05:04 PM
Haveme1or2
I would have used a smaller pic, but was worried you wouldn't see it.
I vote this !
September 20, 2018, 05:08 PM
.38supersig
While I haven't worn a watch in 30+ years, if I started wearing one, it would have the Nixie tube display.
They usually are more spendy than $150 unless you build it yourself.
A few years ago I built Nixie tube clocks as a hobby, The extra money helped me get my P220 fix.
September 20, 2018, 06:43 PM
Scurvy
I have a feeling the OP is the victim of a prank of heavy sarcasm.
I think he might have been explaining his situation to his spouse/friend/family etc and they sarcastically said, 'yeah, why don't you just have someone 3d print you one...'.
On a more serious note, watches are a buy once cry once proposition. Get one good one and it will last you a lifetime and then some.
September 20, 2018, 06:45 PM
JSB3
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September 20, 2018, 07:42 PM
maladat
quote:
Originally posted by .38supersig: While I haven't worn a watch in 30+ years, if I started wearing one, it would have the Nixie tube display.
They usually are more spendy than $150 unless you build it yourself.
A few years ago I built Nixie tube clocks as a hobby, The extra money helped me get my P220 fix.
Can you get Nixie tubes that small?
September 20, 2018, 08:37 PM
cparktd
They do make "talking" watches for the blind. Push of a button announces the time audibly.
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September 20, 2018, 09:16 PM
comet24
This thread made me laugh. Thanks, guys.
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September 21, 2018, 12:10 PM
bendable
So I guess the whole "Miracle", " save the world", "change life as we know it" 3-D printer scam is just a whole truck load of Hype !
I only wear a watch four days out of the month , so....
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September 21, 2018, 12:15 PM
bendable
quote:
Originally posted by comet24: This thread made me laugh. Thanks, guys.
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September 21, 2018, 12:44 PM
maladat
quote:
Originally posted by bendable: So I guess the whole "Miracle", " save the world", "change life as we know it" 3-D printer scam is just a whole truck load of Hype !
I only wear a watch four days out of the month , so....
3D printing has already had a big impact.
It makes prototyping and iterative design of mechanical parts MUCH faster and less expensive. It also brings the cost of manufacturing one-off or small-production mechanical parts WAY down.
You can see some of the stuff normal people use inexpensive consumer 3D printers to make at www.reddit.com/r/functionalprint . Some of it is pulling designs for things like pencil holders or laptop stands or whatever off of online 3D model websites (the big one is www.thingiverse.com ) and printing them. Some of it is stuff like "I broke this plastic bracket on my 15 year old refrigerator and they wanted $100 for a new one so I spent an hour making a 3D model of it and 3D printed a replacement using $2 of plastic."
There are 3D printers out there that can do more. They are either so expensive they are out of reach of hobbyists (although there are commercial service that own them and will do prints for you with them for a reasonable charge) or still very much in the "figuring out how to make it work" phase.
Expensive example: There are 3D printers that can 3D print parts out of titanium by using a powerful laser to melt very fine titanium powder together. The machines cost about $1 million. They're used for real stuff though. One example is that some places do hip replacements by using a 3D medical scan of the joint and 3D printing an exact titanium replacement.
Still "figuring out how to make it work" example: Medical researchers are starting to figure out how to use 3D printers to help create structure like blood vessels in lab-grown tissue. Eventually, this could be an important part of the process of growing replacement tissue or organs rather than having to harvest it from donors. But the process is still really rough and isn't ready for real-world use yet.
But the "a box that can produce anything that will fit inside the box" thing is still very much science fiction and nowhere remotely close to becoming a reality.
And even if you had such a box... you have to get the design to produce from somewhere.
September 21, 2018, 02:14 PM
.38supersig
quote:
Originally posted by maladat:
quote:
Originally posted by .38supersig: While I haven't worn a watch in 30+ years, if I started wearing one, it would have the Nixie tube display.
They usually are more spendy than $150 unless you build it yourself.
A few years ago I built Nixie tube clocks as a hobby, The extra money helped me get my P220 fix.
Can you get Nixie tubes that small?
The IN-16 tube has numerals that are 1/2 inch tall. Don't know how long the battery would last, but there are a few out there using IN-16 tubes.
The tubes I primarily used were the IN-18 (numbers are 40mm tall) from Ukraine. I thought about going to a bigger tube, but they were close to $260 each. The thought of smoking an IN-18 was bad, but if I burnt $260, then I'd have a problem. Kept the IN-18s at 174.5 VDC as measured with the tube providing the load (got a fancy voltmeter that doesn't statistically load a circuit when taking measurements). Then it never left the socket once dialed in.
Every time I sold one I kept a simple note why I didn't include a power supply, and that the buyer could be killed if they took it apart.
September 22, 2018, 11:15 AM
bendable
quote:
You can see some of the stuff normal people use inexpensive consumer 3D printers to make
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September 22, 2018, 03:12 PM
davetruong
If you need the larger one please email me. I'll order it at cost for you