Ello
Spent most of today very carefully and fastidiously disassembling and reassembling my TZ clock, fitting an Ingo clock board, clear clock housing, prototype PETG clock face, lubed the gears, etc.
Everything went well, managed to suss out how to get it bang on 12 (will do a guide at some point). Put it back in the game to test - and whilst it worked the minute hand opto fouls the clock decal plate occasionally, making a horrible clicking noise when it does (not sure whether this is the hand making the noise or one of the gears skipping a tooth)
It never did this previously. The only practical difference is the addition of the PETG clock decal plate, which is not very thick at all.
There doesn't really seem to be any flexibility in how proud the hands sit, in fact there is no adjustment in them at all due to the minute hand pin, etc. The pin is ever so slightly bent - if that matters (I can't see how when it just turns the hand)
Thanks in advance for any help!


Spent most of today very carefully and fastidiously disassembling and reassembling my TZ clock, fitting an Ingo clock board, clear clock housing, prototype PETG clock face, lubed the gears, etc.
Everything went well, managed to suss out how to get it bang on 12 (will do a guide at some point). Put it back in the game to test - and whilst it worked the minute hand opto fouls the clock decal plate occasionally, making a horrible clicking noise when it does (not sure whether this is the hand making the noise or one of the gears skipping a tooth)
It never did this previously. The only practical difference is the addition of the PETG clock decal plate, which is not very thick at all.
There doesn't really seem to be any flexibility in how proud the hands sit, in fact there is no adjustment in them at all due to the minute hand pin, etc. The pin is ever so slightly bent - if that matters (I can't see how when it just turns the hand)
Thanks in advance for any help!

