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I made a Soroban

2023-04-22

I built a japanese abacus, a Soroban.

I spent a couple of hours today with a small woodsaw and my powerdrill to finally make a Soroban that I had planned to build for a while now. It consists of simple soft wood for the frame, wooden beads and brass rods for the beads to slide on.

For those curious: The brass rods are 2mm thick and 12mm apart. The beads are 10mm diameter with a 3mm hole. The wood for the top and bottom beams are 10x15mm, the middle beam is 10x2mm.

It was pretty straight forward to build and what I like about it is that it is all press-fit. No glue, no nothing. The brass beams hold everything together and the holes drilled into the wood are tight enough that this won't come apart by accident.

One mistake I made is that I should have gotten 15x15mm wood for the top and bottom beams. As it is, I had to prop up the frame with upholstery nails so that the beads float. Minor inconveniences.

The whole thing looks roughly like this:

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  β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά 
   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚  
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   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚  
  β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά 
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  β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά 
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My soroban has twenty rods. This is purely because I got the counting beads in a pack of one hundred, so that is the most rods I could make.

It is imensely satisfying to have made a physical thing, more or less from scratch, that serves a purpose.

I probably won't abandon the calculator on my phone anytime soon but I want to hone my calculation skills on the Soroban. Right now I know how to do addition and substraction on it. I had started to learn multiplication when I stopped practicing, by now I forgot completely how that works. Oh well.

I'm not going to pretend that I'm knowledgable enough to talk about doing math on a Soroban yet but I want to shed a dim light on how it works:

The right-most rod represents the one's digit of a number. The one to the left of that represents the ten's digit and so on.

The four bottom beads are called β€œearth beads”, when pushed toward the center beam each count one, or ten, or hundred, ... depending on which rod they are.

The single bead on top is called the β€œheaven bead”, when pushed toward the center beam it counts for five, fifty, five hundred, ...

So if you'd represent the number 5917 on a Soroban, you'd need the four right-most rods and it would look like this:

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  β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά  β”‚   β”‚  β—€β– β–Ά  β”‚  
   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚  β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά  β”‚  β—€β– β–Ά 
 ══β•ͺ═══β•ͺ═══β•ͺ═══β•ͺ═══β•ͺ═══β•ͺ═══β•ͺ═══β•ͺ═══β•ͺ═══β•ͺ═══β•ͺ══
   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚   β”‚  β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά
  β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά  β”‚  β—€β– β–Ά 
  β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά  β”‚ 
  β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά 
  β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά  β”‚  β—€β– β–Ά β—€β– β–Ά 
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I'm in a happy place right now.

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