atopile
Mendel90
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atopile
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Show HN: Atopile – Design circuit boards with code
That's awesome! We're definitely thinking along the same lines in terms of a lot of those optimisations / cost-functions.
Here's some of the basics Tim was playing with earlier: https://github.com/atopile/atopile/blob/d25686952534e0f96582...
Mendel90
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Show HN: Atopile – Design circuit boards with code
Old issue, but annoying nonetheless. Less of a problem when outputting STL files (for printing) which only support polylines and not arcs/circles. Funnily enough, 3D printers nowadays support arcs natively in G-code, so some slicers support detecting rounded polylines and converting them back into circles or arcs.
Found a script[0] that does this for DXFs in a github issue[1].
[0]: https://github.com/nophead/Mendel90/blob/master/dxf.py
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Darwin cartesian robot bom needed
But the darwin was a pretty terrible design, why not Mendel90 or something?
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Still needs more work and some tidying up (and install the hot end) but my Mendel90 was moving today. Ran a 45min gcode with no issues. Only issue so far - Bed is not getting hot enough. Maxed out at 65c. Either wiring too small or not enough voltage. Thinking about modding RAMPS and using 24v
For anyone interested in details, I suggest taking a look at the github repository https://github.com/nophead/Mendel90/
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New to OpenScad: how to draw shapes?
I think one of the most amazing expressions I've seen of this so far is Nophead's Mendel90 - a 3D printer design that's fully parametric, to the point where you can not only select basically any size you want and get all the manufacturing files out, but even change everything from the whole style of the printer to what bolts you want to use, and then generate exploded diagrams of each sub-component.
What are some alternatives?
f4pga - FOSS Flow For FPGA
snappy-reprap - The world's most 3D printable 3D printer. (Guinness Book of World Records 2017 & 2018)
skidl - SKiDL is a module that extends Python with the ability to design electronic circuits.
openscad-arc - lib to draw arcs easily
NopSCADlib - Library of parts modelled in OpenSCAD and a framework for making projects
dotSCAD - Reduce the burden of mathematics when playing OpenSCAD
BOSL2 - The Belfry OpenScad Library, v2.0. An OpenSCAD library of shapes, masks, and manipulators to make working with OpenSCAD easier. BETA
void_switch - 3D printable magnetic separation contactless key switch and stabilizers (OpenSCAD files)
BOSL - The Belfry OpenScad Library - A library of tools, shapes, and helpers to make OpenScad easier to use.