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John Baglio

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Feb 20, 2026, 6:35:59 AM (9 days ago) Feb 20
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Thanks Mark!  That’s a great starting point. 

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On Fri, Feb 20, 2026 at 2:15 AM <k-12-f...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
John Baglio <jba...@ecfs.org>: Feb 19 05:41PM -0800

Hi everyone,
 
I have a teacher in my school that is doing a codes unit in his high school
math class and they are talking about the Enigma machine from WW2, Alan
Turing, "The Imitation Game" and all that. He asked if I could print the
rotors for the machine or whatever the functional elements are, not just a
looks-like replica.
 
Does anyone have any experience with this? What is the simplest thing I
could print that would be a functional facsimile of the machine. Any help
is appreciated!
 
Thanks,
John
Science/Engineering Teacher Upper and Middle School
Ethical Culture Fieldston School
Bronx, NY USA
Mark Loundy <mark....@gmail.com>: Feb 20 03:02AM

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PBM1CYKc5sVq40Uxir1WNi4CQeDy2MA2/view?usp=drivesdk
 
Mark Loundy (He, Him, His)
 
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Subject: [k-12-fablabs] 3D model of the Enigma machine?
 
Hi everyone,
 
I have a teacher in my school that is doing a codes unit in his high school math class and they are talking about the Enigma machine from WW2, Alan Turing, "The Imitation Game" and all that. He asked if I could print the rotors for the machine or whatever the functional elements are, not just a looks-like replica.
 
Does anyone have any experience with this? What is the simplest thing I could print that would be a functional facsimile of the machine. Any help is appreciated!
 
Thanks,
John
Science/Engineering Teacher Upper and Middle School
Ethical Culture Fieldston School
Bronx, NY USA
 
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Joan Horvath

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Feb 20, 2026, 9:53:30 AM (9 days ago) Feb 20
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Don't know if it works, but printables.com stuff is usually decent- looks like it compromises and uses an Arduino for some functions:

Joan Horvath

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