Binary Adding Machine Built Out Of Wood

July 9, 2007 by BrianBoyko |

Marble AdderBy Brian Boyko
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There’s a number of cool projects over at woodgears.ca, including a home-built wooden pipe organ and an apple grinder, but the one that caught my attention was the binary, 6-bit adding machine that uses falling marbles and pivoting wood blocks to store data.

If the Ancient Chinese had learned to count in Base2, this is the abacus they would have built.

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2 Comments »

Comment by ozonew4m-webmaster Subscribed to comments via email
2007-07-09 14:36:58

That is some freaky stuff.. marbles lol.
And when exactly is “Ancient Chinese” ?

 
Comment by BrianBoyko
2007-07-09 14:50:02

I’m not sure, but I’m thinking sometime before 1978.

 
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