BinaryBin and an Open Frame

BinaryBin and an Open Frame

This week I have posted what I think is a first... The GearBin, a mechanical binary locking system which is a super fun and nerdy lockable container but also a great teaching and learning tool. The 16-bit lock is organized into nibbles for quick and easy conversion to hexadecimal so you can save your lock code in hex for greater convenience. It is completely programmable so you set your own code and each of the retro DIP-style switches has a 3rd non-binary state for locking the box. Fun fun fun. BinaryBin is available here.

_250606_FB Group Post-50.jpgI have also, at the request of logicalplanet members, posted an open frame version of the GearBin so that you can enjoy the gear movement and operation of the GearBin on your desk or wherever you use it. The Open Frame Edition of the GearBin is available here.

Lastly, and I hope for the last time, I have added a whole host of additional CardDocks for various card types based on user requests. Hopefully, that is the end of that! :-)



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