The Mechanical Counter : Print and assemble your very own mechanical counter






Description
Mechanical counters are digital counters built using mechanical components. Long before electronics became common, mechanical devices were used to count events. They typically consist of a series of disks mounted on an axle, with the digits 0 through 9 marked on their edge. Expology designed here a printable counter, that anyone can entirely build at home !
Technical
Designer : Camille Viérin
Maker : Camille Viérin
Tools : 3D Printing, Laser cutter
Materials : PLA, Perspex, Hardware