How about six Nixies to replace "UP TO" six dice for playing various games. Any number of nixies could be turned on depending on how many dice were needed for the particular game being played, and then a random number generator would be used to select counts of from 1-6 for each Nixie turned on. Should be simple enough. Ira.


On 12/9/2013 3:28 PM, jb-electronics wrote:
That sounds like a lovely project indeed!

I for myself am currently building a non-clock with five IN-14 and two IN-19A tubes; the purpose is to build a steampunk display for my father: he is a runner and recently came past the 10000km mark; with this device he will be able to display the current amount of kilometers after each run. The two IN-19A tubes will display "k" and "m" statically. Will post pictures on my website when the project is done, of course.

[This should not be miscontrued as a participation in the contest; personally, I LOVE the idea of the season tree and I think it is so lovely]

Best wishes
Jens



To the group. This was sent to me by Jorge directly. I like this project
for several reasons, creative, father daughter project etc. Tim Laing

Dear sir or madam:

That is a very kind offer from you. I showed this to my daughter and she
thought that she could find an old aged piece of wood from the beach a
create a "Season" Tree. Spaces for the tubes could be carved out from
the
wood and with RGB LEDs, they could be illuminated on the bottom
depending
on the season. For Xmas, the LED colors would be green, white and red.
For
the 4th of July, red, white and blue, for Hallowen - all orange, etc.

She would do the art work and I would help her with the electronics and
programming side. Good daughter and father project.

Thanks and have happy holidays.

Jorge






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