Pocket Enigma pieces are coming together! If you want to see the renderings, check out the OpenSCAD source https://github.com/osresearch/enigma
@th
My workflow is measure twice, print once, measure again, kill print halfway because it's not right, measure again, print spaghetti, print a good one but it's layer shifted.
@th and to think, just now @trevorflowers was just asking around to see how people were recycling their PLA scrap...
@th With a resin printer, you're incentivized to print all possible variants at once, since the print time doesn't increase for multiple parts, and then just keep the one that works.
@th for my spacefox I just ordered springs from aliexoress
@th since your time zone is 6 hours ahead of mine, I assume it’s almost done now
@th when you look at a normal keyboard P and L stick out. if you move then to the bottom, the layout is more rectangular fitting better into the box.
You could not write with normal speed anyway because you need to copy the illuminated letter.
@th: QWERTZ is common for German layouts.
Why'd P and L get moved around, I'm not sure, though. But, well, it's a hundred-year-old machine, and keyboard layouts back then were a matter of customs, not standards yet.
@th Measure with micrometer
Mark with chalk
Cut with axe
The Pocket Enigma is ratcheting and carrying! No enciphering yet, still need to wire up the rotors.