No pun taken!!! Without the small ones' we couldn't have the
'Nixie watches'. Ira.
This is a little video of a CD80-P cycling through all its digits (plus the decimal point is lit up). I know that most people are obsessed with the larger tubes, but I love the small tubes. The digits on this are particularly sharp (no pun intended - it was salvaged from a Sharp calculator). I also have a thing about utilizing the decimal points in those tubes that support them. When I eventually get around to building a clock for these tubes, it will definitely include support for both the thousands separator and the decimal point:
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Almost like making watch parts.
Yes small tubes are very beautiful ! Got my self a B4998 a few days ago (smallest nixie).
And another thing that small tubes show, is how much precision and fine work was possible then. I guess small tubes are way harder to make than medium or big sized ones!
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This is a little video of a CD80-P cycling through all its digits (plus the decimal point is lit up). I know that most people are obsessed with the larger tubes, but I love the small tubes. The digits on this are particularly sharp (no pun intended - it was salvaged from a Sharp calculator). I also have a thing about utilizing the decimal points in those tubes that support them. When I eventually get around to building a clock for these tubes, it will definitely include support for both the thousands separator and the decimal point:
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