Nick, if you get there, same message to 2010 Richard please
In recent years I bought a box of 25 x IN-18 for £725 delivered to the UK,
that was a bit of a stretch for me at the time.
If I knew then what I know now - I would have stretched a little further I
think.
- Richard
On
I bought maybe 30-40 IN-14s a while back when they were going for a used
price of $2-2.5 per tube after including shipping.
I finally used up most of my stash building clocks for family and friends
and I wanted to get a few more, but wow the prices have ballooned. The
exact ebay listing I
Thanks! The case is 3D printed, I used some sparkly grey filament from
proto-pasta. I would love to CNC an aluminum one but the cost would be a
bit out of my league.
On Wednesday, 30 June 2021 at 02:30:32 UTC-4 newxito wrote:
> Well done! I like the case and the nice knob on the back. Is the
Well done! I like the case and the nice knob on the back. Is the case 3D
printed?
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Well, it's end of June…
newxito schrieb am Sonntag, 16. Mai 2021 um 18:50:17 UTC+2:
> If everything works as expected, I hope I will have the project ready to
> share by end of June.
>
> https://github.com/axtar/14-digits-nixie-calculator
>
Unfortunately, I didn't have time to clean up the
Nice, nice
On Wed, Jun 30, 2021, 1:40 PM newxito wrote:
> Well, it's end of June…
>
> newxito schrieb am Sonntag, 16. Mai 2021 um 18:50:17 UTC+2:
>
>> If everything works as expected, I hope I will have the project ready to
>> share by end of June.
>>
>>
I'm afraid it's supply and demand and the supply must be getting low...
Bill
On Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 12:04:16 AM UTC-7 ZY wrote:
> I bought maybe 30-40 IN-14s a while back when they were going for a used
> price of $2-2.5 per tube after including shipping.
>
> I finally used up most of
It looks like you used a modular pcb design for it. Some of the hardware
looks so nice it's almost bordering on BadNixie aesthetics... almost a
shame to hide really nice looking hardware pieces. Part of thing I love
about my Mod-Six and my Black Emerald are the way the hardware/pcb/case all
Good Morning Richard-
I'd be down to try at least a set of them depending on how many boards you
have? I have many of the populated and some unpopulated original B-7971
smartsocket boards.
Bill
On Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 8:43:38 PM UTC-7 Richard Scales wrote:
> No link yet, I have only
If people keep paying these prices, then sellers will keep charging
them...clearly someone is paying these amounts (which kind of blows my
mind), but such is supply and demand.
As usual, I'm still kicking myself that I can't talk to circa 2010 Nick and
say "hey, you may want to load up on some of
Will that's a pretty neat project as well. The time you must have put into
figuring out the best way to handle the code must have had some trial and
error for sure! The way you can put any number of 4 tube boards together
and it adapts is really neat.
Bill
On Friday, June 25, 2021 at
I've heard end-view and side-view in tube datasheets, I'm curious what you
got those boxes of IN-18s for
On Wed, Jun 30, 2021, 4:14 PM Bill Notfaded wrote:
> Nick-
>
> I did a little bit of that... but not nearly enough. I bought a sealed
> box of OG-4 and A-101 dekatrons... just because I
Nick-
I did a little bit of that... but not nearly enough. I bought a sealed box
of OG-4 and A-101 dekatrons... just because I could. I also bought some
full boxes of IN-12's. A few years ago I bought some full boxes of IN-18's
but any full boxes now people want ridiculous money for. I
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