The Turbo Entabulator - a 3D-printable, fully mechanical computer
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Build your very own Turbo Entabulator with this detailed guide on how to assemble a 3D-printable, fully-mechanical computer. This intriguing construction kit requires some springs, bearings, rubber bands and nuts/bolts alongside the 3D-printed components. It features three single-digit base-10 counters for memory, and processes a chain of 10-position punch cards to compute the first few digits of the Fibonacci sequence. This mechanical wonder is an entirely mechanical reimplementation of the original FIBIAC project. Simply follow the instructions provided to create your own Turbo Entabulator and marvel at its workings while humming the 'Powerhouse' song by Raymond Scott!
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