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Fibonacci Stamper

For the serious series' rubber stamper
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I have a rubber stamp that numbers things. By increments of 1. So boring.

How many times have I wanted to number things in a more interesting series? Perhaps random numbers, primes, or Fibonacci?

Well, never, actually. But if I did, I'd love it to be with that inky, low-res, manual stamper. Going "clunk, click; clunk, click; clunk, click..."

sofacrat, May 24 2015

Intelligently simple mechanisms https://www.youtube...B19D5212993966#t=13
[MaxwellBuchanan, May 25 2015]

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       + for thinking inside the box in a less crowded manner.   

       I tend to file things at random; this would help make chaos out of order.
csea, May 25 2015
  

       I wonder how difficult it would be to build a mechanical linear feedback shift register, which would generate a pseudo-random number pattern.
mitxela, May 25 2015
  

       If your stamp had 10 digits, and generated Fibonacci numbers starting from 1 and 1, you could only do 49 stamps before running out of space.
MaxwellBuchanan, May 25 2015
  

       //I wonder how difficult it would be to build a mechanical linear feedback shift register//   

       I think - not very, for those skilled in the art of mechanical design.
Loris, May 25 2015
  

       //skilled in the art of mechanical design//   

       See <link> for anyone interested in clever mechanical gadgetry.
MaxwellBuchanan, May 25 2015
  
      
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