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A1 mini
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates

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Do you need to fill a space on your desk with an interesting gadget or do you need to understand how binary code works? This item is for you. This 3D Printed model is a binary counter that demonstrates how binary code works, capable of values ranging from 0 (0-0-0-0) to a maximum of 15 (1-1-1-1).

Assembly instructions: after printing all the pieces and sanding them if necessary, start with the assembly of the individual bits. Take the main piece (the one showing 0 and 1 with a hole above the number 1) and pass the small pin inside the bar, then place the pin into the hole in the main piece, not too tightly, so that the bar can move freely. Once all the bits are assembled, you need to assemble the base, inserting the rod on which the bits will rotate into one side, and threading the bits onto it through the hole located in their middle, placing the 3 with the bars first and closing with the one without anything, then closing with the second side. Once this is done, place everything on the base and it's done.

Operating instructions (shown in video): Once everything is assembled, turn the first bit on the right backward, not too quickly, and simultaneously push it very lightly to the left.

3 colors: red, black, and green

Fully printable on A1 mini and in single color, 2 plates.

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