This is my WLED based "Digilogue" Clock. It uses a 60 LED ring to simulate an analogue style clock.
I have included all the STL files but also some 3MF for some parts. These either need supports or have specific layers to change the filament on. These are setup for a Prusa MK3s. The filamanet chages are at layer changes so no need for the MMU, just change when prompted by the printer!
Filaments I used for my project (not sponsored) are:
- Ooznest Lucid Black
- Ooznest Snow White
- Ooznest Slate Grey
Filaments 1 and 2 are needed only for the clock face. Lucid black (which is a smoked like filiment) acts like a filter to increase the contrast of the display and Snow White is used to diffuse the light from the LEDs.
Filament 3 can be pretty much any solid colour you wish. I would advise against using pale, translucent or white filaments as the light will bleed between segments of the clock face. Darker colours are probably better.
The clock can be built as either a desk clock or a wall clock
- LED Digilogue-Case-Front.stl (or preconfigered layers with .3mf)
- LED Digilogue-Case-Rear.stl (or .3mf with painted supports)
- LED Digilogue-Case-Internal Spacer.stl
This project uses my WLED Controller and which can be found at: https://github.com/chipnotic/WLED-Controller
The LED ring can be found on eBay etc, it is 4 segments of 15 LEDs like this
The DC Jack I used can be found on eBay etc and is this style. The holes are shaped for this particular socket.


