William Donzelli wrote:
With one big difference - it was basically unbuildable
by the British
machinists of the time.
That was the conventional wisdom, but has since been
disproven by the
Science Museum in London. They measured the tolerances that Joseph
Clement achieved in the working models of the arithmetic mechanisms of
the DE#1 that he built for Babbage, and deliberately built a DE#2 using
parts machined to comparable tolerances and got it to work.
Unbuildable by *average* British machinists of the time, quite likely,
but Babbage didn't try to have it built by an average machinist.
Eric