Not exactly, you still have to have an iOS app with WatchOS support and have the app installed on your watch. However there is now a HomeAssistant Apple Watch Complication that can display arbitrary data, so if I could get the data into HomeAssistant I could likely get it onto a watch face.
My...
I've been using these which are just 6 foot "high temp" ET73s.
Mine lasted a couple years, I just lost one on a cook and ordered a bunch of replacements so I don't get stuck without working probes on smoke day (at least until the whole thermocouple thing gets worked out).
After having 2 of my 4 probes go belly up this weekend during a smoke, I am ready to build another HM with Thermocouple support. Stupid Maverick probes when they failed on me doubled the temp as opposed to dropping to 0, so I had a good 1.5 hours where I thought my pit was 330F when in reality...
Haha, I mean I have a general idea of what is going on but since I don't have a printer it's not as cool as seeing stuff. :)
I have determined that regardless of what printer you buy/build there's quite a bit of tinkering that needs to be done..
After seeing the design, it got me thinking.. I wonder if I could modify my Auber blower (which has a gravity damper) with a servo attached directly. I have to look at it, but I feel like it would be possible by just replacing the flap's "axle".
What's the melting point of that stuff? You think with a silicone gasket (like the one Auber sells for their blower) that it would survive being attached to a WSM, or do you plan on attaching it to a dog bowl or something?