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Nicholas Stock

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Jun 7, 2019, 2:26:51 PM6/7/19
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We’re all into nixie clocks right? Stupid question....

How about all the lurkers out there share some pictures of one of their favorites?

Here’s one of mine...(among many)

Maybe we could start a folder on the group to keep pictures in and serve as inspiration for others? I know there’s some very talented craftsman on the list who have shared before...

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gregebert

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Any tips on how to take good-quality photos ? Mine always turn out looking horrible, partly due to reflections from the various glass surfaces.
Even with a tripod and minimal sources for reflections doesn't help me much.

jf...@my-deja.com

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Jun 7, 2019, 4:08:26 PM6/7/19
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Back in the old days, a polarizing filter was used to suppress the Fresnel reflection.

Nicholas Stock

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Jun 7, 2019, 4:35:41 PM6/7/19
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I think you may be overthinking things Greg...:-) 

Just kidding..

I’ve only ever used my iPhone to take pictures and some are good, some not so much...lighting is important! I have noticed that the recent XR camera doesn’t handle the glow of nixies very well, so i have to use a filter afterwards to get them to look a little cooler....

Cheers,

Nick

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David Eustace

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Nixie's aren't too difficult with a good camera phone, just trial and error - VFDs are hard as hell though. Any tips on photographing those would be very much appreciated.

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Mac Doktor

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This reply was written in a great hurry. And supper is ready. If anything is wrong or unclear let me know...

On Jun 7, 2019, at 5:00 PM, David Eustace <dave.eu...@gmail.com> wrote:

Nixie's aren't too difficult with a good camera phone, just trial and error - VFDs are hard as hell though. Any tips on photographing those would be very much appreciated.

I use multiple exposures to photograph objects with lights. There are two ways of combining exposures. One is to load them into separate layers in an application like Photoshop and mask out the areas you wish to composite. This can be time consuming but it works.

The second is to use High Dynamic Range (HDR). This requires bracketing several exposures one or two EV apart and processing them in an HDR app.

Photoshop has some HDR features but I find it to be too limited for my purposes. There are a number of specialized HDR apps available now. They fall into two camps: inexpensive ones that don't give you very many variables to play with and spit out generic and often unnatural looking images and expensive ones that can be tweaked to death to create more realistic images.

Here are pictures of two Systron Donner devices that I processed in Photomatix Pro:




These required five exposures and took about about twenty minutes each to process. The timecode unit is a bit fuzzy because I didn't have time to set the camera up properly for low-noise images and it took a while to clean it up in Photoshop. The frequency counter was done the right way with the camera configured like this:

* Camera on tripod with remote release switch
* ISO set to 100
* Aperture set to f18
* Autofocus and image stabilization turned off; camera focused manually in live view
* Custom white balance calibrated with a rather expensive gray card

Given the relatively low ambient light some of the exposures took over 30 seconds, hence the need for the complicated, "everything set to manual" configuration. I ended up with exposures that were very low noise and had good depth of field.


Unnatural HDRs aren't necessarily bad. Take a look at my Halloween setup:



Finally, here's an article about photographing Nixies on the JB-Electronics site:



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Paul Andrews

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Jun 9, 2019, 10:01:15 AM6/9/19
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Time flies with ZM1175 and a ZM1262:


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Kevin A.

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I've never seen those spiral symbol tubes put to use. Beautiful! 

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martin martin

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Jun 9, 2019, 11:57:30 AM6/9/19
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So, where can we get those spiral symbols?
I have a box of almost 150 Burroughs dual wide symbols with Hz, M, m, u  S and K but not any spirals?




Mac Doktor

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On Jun 9, 2019, at 11:56 AM, martin martin <mcve...@gmail.com> wrote:

So, where can we get those spiral symbols?

There were some on eBay for $25 apiece but that was months ago.


I have a box of almost 150 Burroughs dual wide symbols with Hz, M, m, u  S and K but not any spirals?

I want a board that can drive mine.

martin martin

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Jun 9, 2019, 7:23:22 PM6/9/19
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Here's an odd one I made of older parts lying around.  Yes, I chose tiny tubes for the seconds.  Just finished the clear 1/8" acrylic on Friday.
no 3

SWISSNIXIE - Jonathan F.

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I made two clocks myself:

Z5660M Clock, actually my first "real working" clock. Very few features. It lives now at my parents place.



IN-8 Clock. Much smaller to fit on my desk and hase more features than the Z5660M one. The case is made from acrylic panels

Mahdi Al Husseini

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I’ve quite a few interesting nixie clocks using various tubes (mostly the Soviet variety) on my website mahdialhusseini.com. I’m a fan of using exotic woods (koa, ebony, paduak) for the exteriors; I think it complements the nixies nicely. 

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Michail Wilson

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I love that wood case.

 

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I am also a fan of exotic craft-wood for nixie cases. I am particularly fond of either old redwood burl or paduk. 

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I have shared this photo previously so I apologize if you have seen it before.
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Below is a new IN-12 case I am working on currently. 
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I am also a fan of exotic craft-wood for nixie cases. I am particularly fond of either old redwood burl or paduk. 

Sent from my iPhone

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I’ve quite a few interesting nixie clocks using various tubes (mostly the Soviet variety) on my website mahdialhusseini.com. I’m a fan of using exotic woods (koa, ebony, paduak) for the exteriors; I think it complements the nixies nicely. 
On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 9:10 AM SWISSNIXIE - Jonathan F. <jfre...@gmail.com> wrote:
I made two clocks myself:

Z5660M Clock, actually my first "real working" clock. Very few features. It lives now at my parents place.



IN-8 Clock. Much smaller to fit on my desk and hase more features than the Z5660M one. The case is made from acrylic panels

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Nicholas Stock

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Very nice! Keep ‘em coming folks.

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HuggerMugger

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That was a nice one with massive piece of wood.
 
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Grahame

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This is a dekatron clock using a rubidium oscillator for time keeping in the style of retro 70's lab equipment. Currently in pieces as I'm upgrading the internals...

Grahame


Nicholas Stock

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Want...

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martin martin

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That’s incredible 
How long did it take you to design and build ?


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Bill Notfaded

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I love all the knobs and switch controls.

Bill

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On Jun 11, 2019, at 10:56 AM, 'Grahame' via neonixie-l <neoni...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

This is a dekatron clock using a rubidium oscillator for time keeping in the style of retro 70's lab equipment. Currently in pieces as I'm upgrading the internals...

[jaw drops on floor with loud thump]

Bill Notfaded

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Jul 3, 2019, 2:30:53 PM7/3/19
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You know I love it Grahame... now I just can't wait for the clock you're working on we can build!  It's going to be awesome I know already.  I've collected all the required tubes now.  Also thanks for putting up with all my questions and stuff about the A-201's and such... you're an invaluable resource on the forum.  Who did the front face work with your tag?

Bill

Grahame

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Hi Bill

If you mean the avatar - the glowing face? I never see this come back. If you are a science fiction fan you may know the TV series "Babylon 5" - I nicked the image from

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Ones

All good fun

Grahame


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You know I love it Grahame... now I just can't wait for the clock you're working on we can build!  It's going to be awesome I know already.  I've collected all the required tubes now.  Also thanks for putting up with all my questions and stuff about the A-201's and such... you're an invaluable resource on the forum.  Who did the front face work with your tag?

Bill
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Paul Andrews

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Rodan CD47 and CD27 one-tube clocks, next to each other, with synchronized displays (click on the image, assuming I posted this right). I used multi-cast UDP over WiFi - the clocks are based on the ESP8285.

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Nicholas Stock

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Quality!!! Love it.

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On Jul 3, 2019, at 18:42, Paul Andrews <pa...@nixies.us> wrote:

Rodan CD47 and CD27 one-tube clocks, next to each other, with synchronized displays (click on the image, assuming I posted this right). I used multi-cast UDP over WiFi - the clocks are based on the ESP8285.

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On Friday, June 7, 2019 at 2:26:51 PM UTC-4, Pramanicin wrote:
We’re all into nixie clocks right? Stupid question....

How about all the lurkers out there share some pictures of one of their favorites?

Here’s one of mine...(among many)

Maybe we could start a folder on the group to keep pictures in and serve as inspiration for others? I know there’s some very talented craftsman on the list who have shared before...

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Paul Andrews

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ITS1A clock from the back

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Bill Notfaded

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I loved Babylon 5 and I was also wondering about the face plate on your clock with your handle sgitheach printed on it... Did you make that or have someone make it for you? It's amazing and I assume you're doing something similar for the new 7 dekatron clock you and pram are working on?

Bill

Grahame

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Hi Bill

The front panel was cut by

http://www.schaeffer-ag.de/en.html

there is a US branch as well but I obviously use the European end.

I'm not sure what Nick and I will be doing for a front panel for the 7
dekatron clock as cases are more of Nick's department than mine.. It is
likely there will be at least two designs one in acrylic and a premium
in aluminium. Using Schaeffer is always an option. The are not cheap but
the results are superb.

Grahame

Nicholas Stock

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It will be ‘pukka’ as us Brits say...:-)

A mixture of anodized aluminium (note the correct spelling...:-) and acrylic. It will also follow the same overall dimensions to the Fortress E1T so you can collect the set....

Cheers,

Nick

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Bill Notfaded

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I get it Nick and it sounds neat and I'm excited.

Bill

Paul Andrews

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That’s an interesting link Grahame. I will be looking for some means of having an enclosure made in the next month or so. It looks like they are a possibility. If you guys have any other ideas about how I might do that I would be interested to hear them. I don’t have the tools to make it myself.

I’ve also got the full set of dekatrons for this clock you guys are working on. So no pressure.

And eventually I’ll get around to trying to build a scope clock...

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I get it Nick and it sounds neat and I'm excited.

Bill

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Michail Wilson

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Very nice.   Would like to see a better picture though.

 

I just bought enough tubes to make 3 of those clocks.  And, enough circuit boards and parts to make 5 of them.

(Some tubes and circuit boards are here.  The components will be here in a few days.)

 

So, I will have enough to make 2 extra.

 

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Bill Notfaded

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Bill
Ok here's one of my favorite newer clocks using the magical B-8971 tube:

Paul Andrews

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Bill Notfaded

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I've got some of the B tubes and a Judge clock too!  Really good stuff!

Bill

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Michael: https://youtu.be/SDSWl35Gzkw

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Bill Notfaded

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Paul your github is great... I really appreciate what you've done there!

Bill aka notfaded1

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Michael: https://youtu.be/SDSWl35Gzkw

Paul Parry

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Will have to share my Bombe Clock here. A 1:1 replica of Turing's Bombe at Bletchley. Uses 6 Dalibor's RZ568M tubes, and rather a lot of CNC machined and laser cut parts to make the chassis and mechanicals.

Covert_Bombe_1.jpg


Mitch

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This one is my favorite. The story behind the Bombe clock is incredible.

Erick Anderson

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I've built seven clocks so far. The wiring of #8 is done; it just needs a case. The one on the left in this video is my favorite of the ones I've made.

threeneurons

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Nicholas Stock

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Jul 24, 2019, 12:50:49 PM7/24/19
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Always admired the thematic case designs of those....nicely done.

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Bill Notfaded

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Here's my latest IN-18 clock in action I put some NOS tubes in. Check the transition effects...
https://youtu.be/0JLqnn5rlFg

Bill

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My Big Nixie Tube clock.  I have been playing with Nixie tubes since the 1970's.  During the 70,s I was making address signs with B7971 tubes for peoples homes.  This clock is my best and biggest effort.

Hope you enjoy it.
Chronictinkerer
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Bill Notfaded

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Here's one of my favorite clocks... B-8971 made by the best.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/kVbjcJWzsULzfUDU8

Bill

Michail Wilson

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Uhhhg,

I hate seeing a clock that I didn't actually get. :(
Although, I didn't know it existed until after it was sold out. So, there is that.


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Christine Thompson

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Hi,
 I started building Nixie based clocks about a year ago and have completed 7 since with an 8th work in progress. The first clock
was based on a commercial kit and 6 x IN-8-2 Nixie tubes. The second was based on an Arduino Mega board with 6 x IN-14 Nixie tubes
using Direct Drive wiring. The third clock was based on two Arduino Mega boards with 6 x IN-12A Nixie tubes plus two IN-15A tubes as a front display and
6 X IN-18 tubes as the top display, again using Direct Drive wiring. The forth clock was based on an Arduino Uno board supporting 2 x IN-13 tubes and used
a servo motor to spin the three sided display. The fifth clock was again based on a Arduino Mega board supporting a single IV-27M tube
using a single MAX6921AWI display driver chip and multiplex wiring.  The sixth clock again used two Arduino Mega boards with two MAX6921AWI display
driver chips and multiplex wiring supporting 16 x IV-11 tubes.The seventh clock was again based on a single Arduino Mega board, MAX6921AWI display
driver chip. multiplex wiring and 8 x ILC/1-1-8 VFD tubes. All of these clocks except the first display time, date, temperature in Centigrade and Fahrenheit,
pressure, humidity, and chime quarter hours and hours and can be adjusted using a simple keypad and display mounted at the back of the clock.

Thanks for taking the time to read this post.



 
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Nicholas Stock

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Well done Christine, you certainly grabbed the bull by both horns....really nice clocks! Thanks for sharing.

Nick

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That’s a lot of clocks in a short time! I particularly like the third and seventh clocks.

On Nov 4, 2019, at 6:26 PM, Christine Thompson <christine....@gmail.com> wrote:


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Kevin A.

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Related to this thread; a very nice collection I found online.
Some of the clocks are well known, others elude my knowledge:

Nicholas Stock

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Nov 19, 2019, 7:14:51 PM11/19/19
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Not a small amount of money spent there...I recognize most of them....except the dekatron clock and the LED matrix one (which looks super cool!).

Thanks for sharing!

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Kevin A.

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Nov 19, 2019, 7:43:33 PM11/19/19
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Would you happen to know the name or maker of that 4 digit ZM1350 panaplex clock? I was working on a very similar project just now; if there are any more pictures of it I'd love to see them.

I'm going for a very Dieter Rams esque design motif and this clock seems to be along those lines. (He designed a lot of appliances for Braun; very unique and minimalist style). 


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Nicholas Stock

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Nov 20, 2019, 12:26:26 PM11/20/19
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If I'm not mistaken, that's a Pete Hand design....

I'm familiar with Dieter Rams, he lent his hand to the design of a few Braun radios back in the day if I'm not mistaken....very austere....:)

Nick

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Dec 5, 2019, 7:59:34 PM12/5/19
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Certainly looks like one of Pete's... I've several of those around...

Tyler Bourne

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Dec 16, 2019, 4:28:58 PM12/16/19
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I've finally finished a clock.  I've built several but this is the first that is properly finished with a nice case.


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Bill Notfaded

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Dec 16, 2019, 4:44:59 PM12/16/19
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Looks nice!

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I've finally finished a clock.  I've built several but this is the first that is properly finished with a nice case.


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Nicholas Stock

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Nicely done Tyler.

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Tyler Bourne

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Dec 16, 2019, 5:45:45 PM12/16/19
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Thanks!
Still have to clean up the edges of the aluminum.  The aluminum is a funny story.  We recently tore down an old aluminum screen door and the bottom panel was this aluminum.  It was actually two sheets back to back, so the sides that where touching where still nice and shiny.  Now that I think of it the tubes and aluminum are both from the 70s.

I have another of these built and waiting for the case and 3 more boards I might turn into clocks eventually.

Jean-Pierre G

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Hi all,

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Here is mine  :

  • 6 tubes
  • 6 leds
  • a CNC milled wooden base

no button, nothing visible, just tubes and wood !

smartphone controlled via Bluetooth Low Energy

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JP



Bill Notfaded

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Dec 17, 2019, 7:49:43 PM12/17/19
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That's neat!  No buttons can be good.

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GastonP

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Dec 17, 2019, 10:45:47 PM12/17/19
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Very Nice! IN-14s, right?

Jean-Pierre G

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Yes IN-14 tubes.

I do really like the radar sensor which is behind the wood and thus not visible. It works between 5 and 7 m and wakes up the clock as soon you enter the room (cool effect to attract the eyes !)

Here is a video of the clock : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I_mB28OVZ8

JP 

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Tyler Bourne

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Having the radar sensor behind the wood is a cool idea.  What kind of radar sensor did you use, if you don't mind me asking?

Jean-Pierre G

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it's a very very cheap RCWL.

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Having the radar sensor behind the wood is a cool idea.  What kind of radar sensor did you use, if you don't mind me asking?

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DaveE

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Revisiting the 'post a picture of your favourite clock' as I think I've just completed mine - this is a 3D wooden puzzle of a Solent seaplane purchased from ebay, with the engines/props replaced with a 3D printed tube holder + pipes structure, PCB (PV Dink) housed in the base. It's turned out nicer than I thought. Apologies to anyone who's seen it on the Nixie clocks fb page.

Dave
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Nicholas Stock

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Well played Dave, that looks amazing!

Sent from my iPhone

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Michail Wilson

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That’s awesome.   Love it.

 

Michail

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HuggerMugger

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Jan 6, 2020, 12:31:51 PM1/6/20
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Cool!
Had a 50’s look really.
 
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jörg

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Feb 9, 2020, 10:38:05 AM2/9/20
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Some photos of my clocks.

Nixie with WangLabs 340.0011 first:

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VFD IV-18:

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   yes it runs on a wireless charger.




And the bargraph graphics analyzer on IN-13:

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   CPU: Teensy 3.2, Code: Arduino C




Kevin A.

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Very nice work Jörg. I've never seen a wireless powered VFD clock before! 

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David Weiner

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4 gps clock.jpeg

4 clocks each with 8 tubes with plus minus tube flashing at 1  PPS each with its own GPS ,taking only the 1 second output of the GPS  they will keep time that you can check on your phone app for UTC
the rectangle tubes are easy to find do not cost to much, are of a nice size and are easy to mount using stand off hardware and clear plastic boxes ,direct drive ,three neurons design, and circuit board, no decatrons were used, the kit will use a dekatron to keep the time ,or use 50/60 cps
or it will take a external 1 PPS input, and flash the +,- tubes
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gregebert

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What makes the axe-man go on a rampage ?

David Weiner

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took a while what did he mean by that ?Ohhhh the ax man, is on a PIR relay the real cheap PIR  work 5volts to over 12 volts have built in time delays and range adjustments need a 1 transistor and a relay in the voltage you are using ,10 for under $20 amazon, has a 5volt rechargeable power pack will run for months, walk near it and it rampages for the count of ten and shuts off


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celzey11

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Oops! This isn't a Nixie clock, but VFDs are allowed too? 
Made this a while ago from a surplus Soviet VFD display board that (used to) be available on eBay in great quantities for cheap. 

Now its a functional clock with time and date set up in my office. (Last photo is the only one I had on hand of it running in my office, can't exactly go in there to take a better picture now due to the 'rona!
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More info about this design in case anyone wants to make one with these cheap VFD boards








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celzey11

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Aug 17, 2020, 10:32:26 AM8/17/20
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Next clock: RCA DR2000 Numitron tubes!
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celzey11

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Aug 17, 2020, 10:33:40 AM8/17/20
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sorry for duplicate photos, mobile problems. Based on a custom PCB for an IV-9 tube clock I designed years ago...now wired up to standard 9-pin valve sockets with much larger DR2000 tubes in them!

celzey11

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Nicholas Stock

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Aug 17, 2020, 11:02:30 AM8/17/20
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Very nice....I do like the look of the filaments in these, and they last a long time too....my DR2000 clock has been running for years and even though it's line frequency disciplined, over the long-haul keeps good time with it's GPS controlled brethren...

Ian has a nice numitron clock kit with some extra bling.

Cheers,

Nick

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Christian Elzey

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Awesome! I'm just using a DS3231 to keep time, so far so good, about 1 second a month accuracy...will have to experiment with GPS or something else to get it even more accurate. 

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