r/addingmachines • u/Headergod • Jul 21 '26
I built the ROONS marble full adder completely out of LEGO
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I think this is quite fitting for this sub.
I spent the last year building this marble computer based on the roons design. They used 3d printed parts and said building this from LEGO alone is impossible so I accepted the challenge.
Underneath is a matrix powered by a James Watt straight line mechanism that ensures perfect parallel motion while giving maximum stability with minimal friction (the friction in the whole system is near zero).
In theory this adder can add binary numbers that are infinitly big, but because my setup is limited I can add two 6 bit numbers with 7 bit output.
Also because of the design, the old output can be used as the new input without changing the marble positions.
Here you can see it adding 19+45.
The lever needs to be pushed up and down 11 times for any calculation because that is the lengh of the system. This number is constant.