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    Default Nixie Thermometer with Reuleaux Triangle Base

    After more than one year of learning lessons, trials, disappointments or troubles from my Carvewright machine I'm proud to present my first project: Nixie Electronic Thermometer with Realeaux Triangle Base.

    Actually this is not a furniture but could be classified as home decoration (close to).

    Many thanks to Lawrence for its very concise and helpful video presentation about the way to design the Realeaux Triangle; also many thanks to all of you folks for the pertinent advices received when my Carvewright gave me headaches. Overall this is a great tool and I'm going to grow up with my skills to use it.
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    Very nice, did you build the electrical part.


    Leo
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    Quote Originally Posted by ladjr View Post
    Very nice, did you build the electrical part.


    Leo
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    Yes, I did it.

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    All I can say is wow nice job


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    That came out beautiful!
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    That is a very interesting project. Nice work, thanks for showing it.

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    Nice job, I'm glad my videos were useful.

    Very neat little project

    Lawrence

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    Now that is certainly different from anything shown on the forum so far. Hope this is just the beginning of a lot of neat projects.

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    Awesome. Now that could win a contest!

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    that is a great imagination you have, the electronics is amazing , I'm not good with electricity.... I do know that if you hold the black and white wire at the same time you get Zaaaaaaped!!!!
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