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This FreeCAD workbench for synchronizing data local library with CADBase cloud storage.
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Raspberry Pi 4 insert for 1U 19' rack with fan shroud. Compatible with " 1U Raspberry Pi Rack with Moduler trays" by Robert (@Robert_28442 at Printables)
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A project to synchronously clock two (or more) CXADC PCIe cards and an extra audio ADC from an external clock generator, for VHS-Decode setups.
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A snap-fit case for this beautiful rainbow butterfly (case available with or without hangers). To be printed in some transparent filament. No tools or other parts needed for the assembly. Put the soldered PCB into the case and shine!
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Not unuseful 40% ergonom-ish split mechanical keyboard
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A FreeCAD Workbench targeted at modeling US Stick-frame Constructions.
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Parameterize able Mount for an ELRS Antenna
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3D Designs, primarily intended to be 3D printed and used on RC FPV aircraft.
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FreeCAD Workbench for draft electrical schemes, fully written in Python language.
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Docker container that provides an Arch-based build environment to FreeCAD
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A customizable, 3D-printable pipe cap. Adaptable to fit any pipe size. Easy to mount and dismount via a screw. Furthermore this can be used as a base to attach "stuff" to pipes.
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A learning tower, which allows children to reach e.g. the height of the worktop and help in the kitchen.
The learning tower can be assembled in three different configurations with a standing height of 300, 400 or 500 mm.
Designed in FreeCAD v0.19
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A chonk scooter is a recumbent scooter/cycle with wide wheels and negative trail steering based on the python-lowracer. The design goals include adjustable dimensions to accommodate passengers up to 2 meters tall and weighing up to 180 kg.
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A simple workbench for FreeCAD. This workbench contains a numbered of cosnsrained sketches for common shapes. This workbench came from an effort to learn how to code FreeCAD Workbenches and Python. In short, it is probably terrible code.
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