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Design of a Braille code stamp using

SpectraCAD Software
Introduction

Braille is a tactile writing system used by people who are visually impaired. It is traditionally
written with embossed paper. The characters used have rectangular blocks called cells that
have tiny bumps called raised dots. The number and arrangement of these dots distinguish one
character from another. Braille cells are not the only thing to appear in braille text. There may be
embossed illustrations and graphs, with the lines either solid or made of series of dots, arrows,
bullets that are larger than braille dots, etc. A full braille cell includes six raised dots arranged in two
columns, each column having three dots.

The ability to read braille empowers people with visual impairments to process information effectively
and without the need for technology like screen readers. Learning braille increases the chance of
higher education and employment by more than three times. A digital braille reading device costs
over $1,000, making it unaffordable for the 90% of blind and visually impaired people living in
developing countries. Basic, outdated learning material is often provided in their place, making the
skill difficult to master. The purpose of this paper is to design and manufacture a stamp for braille
dots using the SpectraCAD Software.

SpectraCAD Program
CNC Code
Final Verification
“YOU CAN DO IT”

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