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We'd be stuck':alarm as UK's last Braille typewriter repairer ponders retirement

4 pointsby CTOSian5 months ago

2 comments

jareds5 months ago
As someone who had to haul one of these around in elementary school, good riddance! They were annoyingly heavy and difficult to move as a child. I believe part of the reason for their size is that they support full-size Braille paper for creating books. Now that books are created using Braille printers, there&#x27;s not as much of a need for something so large. I used an older version of the Mountbatten Brailler (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mountbattenbrailler.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mountbattenbrailler.com&#x2F;</a>) and liked it because it was lighter and easier to carry. I wish there were a smaller version of this, without all the computer features. It would be even better if it had open-source software and freely available schematics.
not_your_vase5 months ago
What an excellent project to create an ifixit-like, comprehensive repair tutorial, and put it on the internet.