@@ItsVypo I used 9x35mm spring. Probably anything near that size goes. My spring came with a spring assortment which I bought from local hardware store.
I really like the stepping mechanism used in ballpoint pens 🙂 The reset function could be made so that there is a guide track running in a V-shaped circle on the inner side of the number rings and if you push a control rod, it turns it back to zero. It would rotate between 1-4 backwards, between 5-9 forwards. I couldn't find a video exactly like this, but I was thinking of something similar, but with the control track open from one direction. ruclips.net/user/shortsA5fZrWhPO_Y
@@lacikeri3102 Thanks for the comment:) that's an interesting idea! I'll look into it. Reset function is something I'd definitely want to include in a future version.
@@lacikeri3102 For the idea of using that stepping mechanism I give credit to @Flower-3D who has designed a 1-digit number counter using that mechanism.
@@fpskoda467 "can't be set upright on a table" is such a BS argument. Adding feet or a flat platform to the casing is a matter of about 30 seconds in the editor. This model is easy to print and assemble unlike many other mechanical counters out there. The only real downside is the lack of reset.
Really nice!
How do you reset the numbers back to 0?
Press is 670 more times or take whole thing apart 😅
@@bigvinweasel1050 Unfortunetally this version doesn't have a reset mechanism
@@jaa66o that's a bummer. Thanks for replying.
Anyone find where to buy a spring of that exact size? and what size is the spring if anyone knows?
@@ItsVypo I used 9x35mm spring. Probably anything near that size goes. My spring came with a spring assortment which I bought from local hardware store.
I really like the stepping mechanism used in ballpoint pens 🙂 The reset function could be made so that there is a guide track running in a V-shaped circle on the inner side of the number rings and if you push a control rod, it turns it back to zero. It would rotate between 1-4 backwards, between 5-9 forwards. I couldn't find a video exactly like this, but I was thinking of something similar, but with the control track open from one direction.
ruclips.net/user/shortsA5fZrWhPO_Y
@@lacikeri3102 Thanks for the comment:) that's an interesting idea! I'll look into it. Reset function is something I'd definitely want to include in a future version.
@@lacikeri3102 For the idea of using that stepping mechanism I give credit to @Flower-3D who has designed a 1-digit number counter using that mechanism.
are you from finland
yes!
Ok voitko kertoa mikä puristusjousen koko
9x35mm
Ok kiitos tiedosta 🙏
Didn't even work
This thing sucks
@@abecchetti4617 how so?
Provide some feedback so jaa66o could possibly improve on it in the future please 🙂
@@Perezenting_3D_Prints it doesn't have a reset and it can't be set upright on a table
@@fpskoda467 "can't be set upright on a table" is such a BS argument.
Adding feet or a flat platform to the casing is a matter of about 30 seconds in the editor.
This model is easy to print and assemble unlike many other mechanical counters out there.
The only real downside is the lack of reset.
@@thenoddingturtle I agree that the lack of reset function is definitely a downside and I want to incorporate it in the future.