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A short introduction on how to use your desktop system for development using a nested session (and without having to compile anything):

phosh.mobi/posts/phosh-dev-par

This is planned to have follow up parts, let's see how this works out.

One towel down, two to go! From this angle you can see both sides and the reversible nature of this doubleweave pattern.

Technical Weaving Thread: Practices to Catch/Prevent Mistakes 

Technical Weaving Thread: Practices to Catch/Prevent Mistakes 

Technical Weaving Thread: Practices to Catch/Prevent Mistakes 

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@jwhevans@mstdn.social Thank you! Yes the case is 210mm x 210mm x 134mm. I ended up disabling the skirt when slicing this model as it would have gone off the print bed!

@Kymberly There are all kinds of practices I put in place to try to catch mistakes. Some I picked up from my collection of weaving books and others I just made up. Maybe I will write up a thread listing them later today.

@apples_and_pears Yes the speed of the Comptometers (for trained operators) meant they only needed to make minor refinements over the decades they sold, mostly changes related to catching errors. I have the first Controlled Key Comptometer as well as one of the last models they made and they are very similar apart from a handful of refinements. Great design overall.

@apples_and_pears Ignoring Comptometer, which went their own way, the rest copied the black/green color scheme and full-key layout basically until the post-WWII era when the aesthetic turned toward military greens, shifting to greys in the 50s/60s.

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