Fluidic Air NOT and NOR logic gates

Fluidic Air NOT and NOR logic gates

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With streams of air as '1' and no air as '0', logic operations can be performed; stringing these together could theoretically create a computer. The power (a steady stream) enters from the left, control (on/off) from the bottom, with output exiting right. It works with standard fish aquarium air tubing and an air pump (2x110 liters per hour). However, this amount is barely enough to power two gates in series, requiring a significant volume of air for the promised computer. Printing instructions include 2 layers and 10% fill with PLA; rafts are optional.

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