Archived: Err, wow.
So, on Atheist-kids-get-presents-day Eve, I got an e-mail from someone named Jason von Nieda saying that he really loved the design I had for my vacuum tube clock, and that he used it as inspiration to machine a similar enclosure of his own. He included pictures of the finished device. I know a bit about obsessing over things you think are cool and working your ass off to imitate them, so I can sympathize. And the end result is really great. (The inner workings are as nice as the enclosure, too.)
I have to admit that, while really flattered that someone would like my design so much, I’m also kinda embarrassed and more than a little pissed at myself for having spent all this time struggling to make even one. Especially given how much attention it seems to be getting… (Of course, I already had some idea about that, since everyone I showed the design to thought it was incredibly cool.)
Now, don’t get me wrong, internet. It’s all good, so put all your sharp-pointy things away. Jason was very up-front on the matter and made sure I was cool with him using the design, and he did a smashing good job of making it, too! (Especially considering he was working from a single rendering I had posted.) It’s still just a bit shocking to say the least. 🙂
Anyway, here’s the original conceptual rendering I did.
Here’s the flickr photoset he posted of the finished clock and various prototype PCBs.
Here’s the post on his blog about it.
Here’s the post about it on Hack-A-Day with an insanely great post title.
Here’s the source of the Hack-A-Day post, an article on MAKE.
I guess I’d better get my ass in gear then, eh? I sure have enough tubes.
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Very cool. Am working on an Arduino VFD driver