That's beautiful! I love the "Cherenkoiv radiation in water" blue shade
of the LEDs too.
What's the behavior of the drums? Do they permute properly?
Cheers,
Robin.
On 09/11/2016 15:49, Paul Parry wrote:
Hi All,
I thought I would just share my latest clock - the 'Bombe' made as a
tribute to Alan Turing and the work carried out at Bletchley park during
WWII. Has the lovely Dalibor tubes on there, and mechanically 1:1
accurate from the original Bombe. The Welchman Trust, who re-built the
Bombe at Bletchley were kind enough to loan me a set of drawings. The
drums are powered by brushless motors, and it is silent in operation (
unlike the actual Bombe! )
Would like to thank John S. for laying out one of the PCB's and also
Dalibor for making the tubes to go on it.
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