On Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at 5:52:10 PM UTC-7, johnk wrote: > > > "In case you're wondering, I have thought of 3D printing a mechanical > gear-clock but I have not yet figured out how I want to put nixies in > it........" > > Well, how about using up a bunch of dud Nixies? Use ones with faulty > digits and just rotate [carousel arrangement] a working one into position > depending on the digit required. > > :-) > > > John K. > > AHA! That's what I could do with my IN-1's........until now, the only useful purpose I could find for them was putting them into a microwave oven https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYUMy0P560k
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