A true work of Art Dalibor, well done.

On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 7:48 AM, Jonathan Peakall <[email protected]>wrote:

> I'd say option two. Less authentic but more DIY friendly.
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> Amazing work. Very impressed. The tubes look astounding.
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> Jonathan
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> There are two ways: - a common nixie layout like B13B. It looks
> authentically, would fit into existing clocks/kits, but designing a board
> for it is not easy and also finding right pins for making a socket takes
> some time.. - a 2x6 header pin that would fit into a standard 1/10 inch
> grid - easy to get a female connectors to PCB, there is also a possibility
> to fit the tube socket with some ICs (7442) so that only 6 pins would be
> necessary to make. However this solution doesnt look much "vintage", it is
> not authentical.. What way would You personally go? Thanks! PS: for those
> who havent seen the clock yet: http://dalibor.farny.cz/
> introducing-shanghaitime-nixie-clock/
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