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Designing Abacus

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After the construction of the abacus it is the designing phase. Any design can be carved on the frame of the abacus. Abaci from the past contained the designs which portrayed the culture of their civilizations. Any design which could appeal one’s eyes can be formed on the abacus.

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During its construction an unorthodox style of beads can be used to give it a new look. Any form of painting can be done on the frame according to one’s desire. Moreover some new designs could be attached to it containing new designing materials from the world of art.


Neither designing is a part of the construction of  abacus nor is it necessary but the comfort which beautifully designed things give indulges the user into the state of mind in  which he could feel relaxed and energetic at the same time.


After the designing of the abacus it is ready to be utilized by the user for the purpose of performing calculations. The construction of the abacus is a simple process but it is also a good process because for the beginners who have very less idea of simple arithmetic and scientific problems.


Abacus is a first step towards the vast field of mathematics and helps people to do their daily work such as managing accounts and adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing as well as grooming the very basic ideas of the mathematics in the human being’s mind. As for any little toy that you make, abacus is also simple and educative to construct.

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It is a hobby that you can pick up or small school assignment to be given. Hopefully now you will be able to construct your own version of abacus reflecting your architecture and artistic flair and you will be performing all of your arithmetic calculations on it.




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