Pascaline
von jgohlke
Druckbare Dateien (24)
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stlAlignment_Tool.stl
561 Ko · 31 Downloads
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stlPascaline_Body_V5.stl
362 Ko · 30 Downloads
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stlPascaline_CleanCover.stl
140 Ko · 30 Downloads
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stlPascaline_Stop.stl
12 Ko · 30 Downloads
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stlPascaline_Axel_4_12.stl
684 o · 29 Downloads
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stlPascaline_Axel_4_11.stl
684 o · 29 Downloads
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stlPascaline_Axel_4_1.stl
684 o · 29 Downloads
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stlPascaline_20_Gear.stl
124 Ko · 29 Downloads
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stlthickness_for_20_teeth.stl
62 Ko · 29 Downloads
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stlgear_II.stl
108 Ko · 29 Downloads
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stlgear_I.stl
108 Ko · 29 Downloads
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stldirection_lock_gear.stl
19 Ko · 30 Downloads
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stldirection_lock.stl
3 Ko · 29 Downloads
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stlPasaline_Selector.stl
39 Ko · 30 Downloads
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stlPascaline_Spool.stl
54 Ko · 29 Downloads
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stlPasaline_A_Spring.stl
19 Ko · 29 Downloads
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stlPasaline_A_Gear.stl
97 Ko · 30 Downloads
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stlPascaline_B_Gear_2.stl
90 Ko · 29 Downloads
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stlPasaline_B_Spring.stl
19 Ko · 29 Downloads
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stlPascaline_Left_V2.stl
116 Ko · 29 Downloads
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stlPascaline_Right.stl
254 Ko · 30 Downloads
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stlPascaline_Side_Cover_V5_RIGHT.stl
298 Ko · 30 Downloads
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stlPascaline_Side_Cover_V3_LEFT.stl
118 Ko · 29 Downloads
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stlPascaline_Slide_V5.stl
13 Ko · 29 Downloads
Beschreibung
This is a remix of work done by José Campos and dvd71
Any of my changes were made for one of three reasons:
Aesthetics (Trying to make it look as much as a real pascaline as possible)
I loosened tolerances to reflect my current skill level.
I oriented parts as I would print them.
By the time I got to the third module, I'd created an "Alignment Tool" that would make sure everything was square and in the right position before placing the shaft. This really came in handy when orienting the dial, carry gear, and "spool".
My original plan was to find a brass strip of metal for the slider, but I was able to create one that fits a 4-module adder and could be printed in one piece.
I first learned about the pascaline while reading Bit By Bit in high school. The "nine's complement" technique of subtraction fascinated me at the time, and it still comes in handy as computers currently use two's compliment to "subtract by adding"
I'd be remiss if I didn't note that this isn't really a pascaline as the carry mechanism is different, and more closely resembles Hickard’s Calculating Clock
The best example of the pascaline's carry mechanism that I could find is here .
As much as I'd like to have one, I can't imagine it being easy to print.