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    Neat. I wonder if this new fragment is going to change our understanding of what the device was capable of. And for anyone interested in the Antikythera mechanism, there is an absolutely fantastic...

    Neat. I wonder if this new fragment is going to change our understanding of what the device was capable of.

    And for anyone interested in the Antikythera mechanism, there is an absolutely fantastic and informative ongoing YouTube series by ClickSpring, where he is documenting his making of a fully functional and historically authentic reproduction of it as well as recreate many of the tools/techniques the ancient Greeks would have used to make the device.

    p.s. If you really like his content, he has a Patreon page which offers a ton of other toolmaking and process videos that are only available to Patrons and unlisted on YouTube, and he is also planning on giving the Antikythera Mechanism away to a randomly selected Patron when he completes it.

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