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# Flexi Print
- [Forum Tracker](https://forum.osr-plastic.org/t/flexi-print/)
## References
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## References - Suppliers (industrial)
<<<<<<< .mine
- [Fusion 360 - Sample Mill Turning](https://a360.co/3qdRdAo)
## Parts
- [SFU2005 - 1500mm - EBay](https://www.ebay.es/itm/313477317601?var=612322375062)
- [HGH20-1500 mm - EBay](https://www.ebay.es/itm/274741722317)
- [CEAD - Extrusion Heads](https://ceadgroup.com/)
- [Weber - Twin Extruders](https://www.hansweber.de/produkte-services/extrusion/baureihen/weber-konische-doppelschnecken)
- [MD - MDPH2 - Pellet Head Extruder](https://massivedimension.com/products/mdphe-v1-pellet-head-extruder-system)

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<h2 id="universalgantry3dprinter">Universal Gantry 3D Printer</h2>
<p>Robust 3D printer using a gantry style design</p>
<p><strong>Status</strong> : In development</p>
<h3 id="features">Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>Bedsize / Print volume : 1000x1000x1000</li>
<li>Pellet extrusion head</li>
<li>Other tools as milling heads are in development</li>
</ul>
<p>
<hr />
Please always contact us by EMail : <b>sales@plastic-hub.com</b><br />
</p>
<hr />
<p>
<div style="clear:both" />
</p>
<div style="padding:16px;text-align: center;">
<div class="ty-vendor-plans">
<div class="ty-grid-list__item" style="float: left;border: 1px gray;">
<h4 id="authors">Specification</h4>
<table style="display:table;width:auto;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto">
<thead>
<tr>
<th />
<th />
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Version</td>
<td>0.2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Variant</td>
<td>150cm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Weight</td>
<td>500kG</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Screw Diameter</td>
<td>20 - 30mm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Voltage</td>
<td>220V</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Input Flake Size</td>
<td>Small - Medium</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>License</td>
<td><a href="https://ohwr.org/cernohl" style="color:#4C74B9">CERN Open Source Hardware License</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Firmware</td>
<td>Marlin</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Breakout Board</td>
<td>Bigtree Octopus Pro</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
<div class="ty-grid-list__item" style="float: left;text-align: left;border: 1px gray;">
<h4 id="authors">Authors</h4>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://osr-plastic.org" style="color:#4C74B9">PlasticHub S.L.</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.facebook.com/dan.shirley.33" style="color:#4C74B9">Dan Shirley - Timberstar</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<pre><code>## Resources
</code></pre>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://git.osr-plastic.org/osr-plastic/flexi-print">Git Sources</a></li>
<li><a href="https://forum.osr-plastic.org/t/flexi-print/8540">Forum</a></li>
</ul>
<hr />
<h3>Payment terms</h3>
<p><strong>Industrial machines</strong> : 100% of the total cost of the machine(s) to be paid at the moment of the order.</p>
<p><strong>Machines manufactured in-house</strong></p>
<p>70% of the total cost of the machine(s) to be paid at the moment of the order.
The 30% left + transport fees to be paid at reception of tracking number of the shipping (no machine leaves the workshop without full
payment).</p>
<hr />
<table style="display:table;width:auto;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/osr_plastic/" style="color:#4C74B9">
<img width="30px" src="https://plastic-hub.com//assets/icons/instagram-logo.png" />
</a>
</td>
<td>
<a alt="Open Source Projects" href="https://git.osr-plastic.org/osr-plastic" style="color:#4C74B9">
<img width="30px" src="https://plastic-hub.com//assets/icons/github.png" />
</a>
</td>
<td>
<a alt="" href="tel:0034691952287" style="color:#4C74B9">
<img width="30px" src="https://plastic-hub.com//assets/icons/007-whatsapp.png" />
</a>
</td>
<td>
<a alt="" href="mailto:sales2@plastic-hub.com" style="color:#4C74B9">
<img width="30px" src="https://plastic-hub.com//assets/icons/012-mail-2.png" />
</a>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
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## Universal Gantry 3D Printer
Robust 3D printer using a gantry style design
**Status** : In development
### Features
- Bedsize / Print volume : 1000x1000x1000
- Pellet extrusion head
- Other tools as milling heads are in development
<hr/>
Please always contact us by EMail : <b>sales@plastic-hub.com</b><br/>
<hr/>
<div style="clear:both"/><div style="padding:16px;text-align: center;">
<div class="ty-vendor-plans"><div class="ty-grid-list__item" style="float: left;border: 1px gray;">
<h4 id="authors">Specification</h4>
<table style="display:table;width:auto;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto">
<thead>
<tr>
<th/>
<th/>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Version</td>
<td>0.2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Variant</td>
<td>150cm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Weight</td>
<td>500kG</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Screw Diameter</td>
<td>20 - 30mm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Voltage</td>
<td>220V</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Input Flake Size</td>
<td>Small - Medium</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>License</td>
<td><a href="https://ohwr.org/cernohl" style="color:#4C74B9">CERN Open Source Hardware License</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Firmware</td>
<td>Marlin</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Breakout Board</td>
<td>Bigtree Octopus Pro</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
<div class="ty-grid-list__item" style="float: left;text-align: left;border: 1px gray;">
<h4 id="authors">Authors</h4>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://osr-plastic.org" style="color:#4C74B9">PlasticHub S.L.</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.facebook.com/dan.shirley.33" style="color:#4C74B9">Dan Shirley - Timberstar</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
</div>
## Resources
- [Git Sources](https://git.osr-plastic.org/osr-plastic/flexi-print)
- [Forum](https://forum.osr-plastic.org/t/flexi-print/8540)
<hr/>
<h3>Payment terms</h3>
**Industrial machines** : 100% of the total cost of the machine(s) to be paid at the moment of the order.
**Machines manufactured in-house**
70% of the total cost of the machine(s) to be paid at the moment of the order.
The 30% left + transport fees to be paid at reception of tracking number of the shipping (no machine leaves the workshop without full
payment).
<hr/>
<table style="display:table;width:auto;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/osr_plastic/" style="color:#4C74B9">
<img width="30px" src="https://plastic-hub.com//assets/icons/instagram-logo.png"/>
</a>
</td>
<td>
<a alt="Open Source Projects" href="https://git.osr-plastic.org/osr-plastic" style="color:#4C74B9">
<img width="30px" src="https://plastic-hub.com//assets/icons/github.png"/>
</a>
</td>
<td>
<a alt="" href="tel:0034691952287" style="color:#4C74B9">
<img width="30px" src="https://plastic-hub.com//assets/icons/007-whatsapp.png"/>
</a>
</td>
<td>
<a alt="" href="mailto:sales2@plastic-hub.com" style="color:#4C74B9">
<img width="30px" src="https://plastic-hub.com//assets/icons/012-mail-2.png"/>
</a>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>

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NAME=Print3r
VERSION=0.3.20
#DEST_BIN=~/bin/
DEST_BIN=/usr/bin
DEST_SHARE=/usr/share
CMD=print3r
NICK=print3r
CPAN=cpan
all::
@echo "make requirements install deinstall"
@echo "-- on low RAM systems use 'apt install cpanminus' and then 'make CPAN=cpanm requirements'"
requirements::
sudo apt install libexpat-dev libcurses-perl libncurses5-dev libreadline-dev
sudo ${CPAN} File::Which IO::Zlib Time::HiRes Device::SerialPort XML::Simple JSON IO::Termios Term::ReadLine::Gnu Linux::Termios2 Algorithm::BinPack::2D
sudo apt install libgd-perl ser2net socat slic3r
sudo apt install yagv
install::
sudo cp ${CMD} ${DEST_BIN}/
mkdir -p ${HOME}/.config/${NICK}; cd ${HOME}/.config/${NICK}; mkdir -p printer macro macro/filament slicer gconsole gconsole/commands
sudo mkdir -p ${DEST_SHARE}/${NICK}
cd settings; tar cf - printer/*.ini macro/*.ini macro/filament/*.ini slicer/*.json slicer/*/base.ini slicer/*/map.ini slicer/*/*.def.json slicer/*/strict.ini gconsole | (cd ${DEST_SHARE}/${NICK}/; sudo tar xf -)
deinstall::
sudo rm -f ${DEST_BIN}/${CMD}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# -- developer(s) only:
edit::
dee4 print3r Makefile CHANGELOG README.md LICENSE settings/slicer/*.json settings/*/*.ini settings/*/*/*.ini settings/gconsole/commands/*
backup::
cd ..; tar cfz ${NAME}-${VERSION}.tar.gz "--exclude=*/slicers/*" ${NAME}; mv ${NAME}-${VERSION}.tar.gz ~/Backup; scp ~/Backup/${NAME}-${VERSION}.tar.gz backup:Backup/
backup-settings::
cd ~/; tar cfz ${NAME}-Config-`date +%F`.tar.gz .config/print3r; mv ${NAME}-Config-`date +%F`.tar.gz ~/Backup/; scp ~/Backup/${NAME}-Config-`date +%F`.tar.gz backup:Backup/
change::
git commit -am "..."
pull::
git pull
push::
git push -u origin master
examples::
./print3r --fill-density=0 --output=examples/cube.png render Parts/cube.scad
./print3r --fill-density=0 --scale=50mm --output=examples/cube-scaled1.png render Parts/cube.scad
./print3r --fill-density=0 --scale=10mm,20mm,100mm --output=examples/cube-scaled2.png render Parts/cube.scad
./print3r --fill-density=0 --output=examples/benchy.png render Parts/3DBenchy.stl
./print3r --fill-density=0 --scale=0,0,150mm --output=examples/benchy-scaled.png render Parts/3DBenchy.stl
logdb:: logdb-setup
sqltk --uri=pg://print3r --input=jsonl --filter=ascii --keys=@ -- "insert into parts (data) values (?)" < ~/.print3r/log.json
logdb-setup::
createdb print3r
sqltk --uri=pg://print3r "create table parts ( data jsonb )"
logdb-test::
sqltk --uri=pg://print3r --output=json "select data from parts where data->'uid' = ?" '"...."'
sqltk --uri=pg://print3r --output=json "select data from parts where data->'file_list' @> ?" '"cube.stl"'
stuffdb:: stuffdb-setup
sqltk --uri=pg://mystuff --input=jsonl --filter=ascii --keys=@ -- "insert into print3r (data) values (?)" < ~/.print3r/log.json
stuffdb-setup::
sqltk --uri=pg://mystuff "drop table print3r"
sqltk --uri=pg://mystuff "create table print3r ( data jsonb )"

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# Print3r
## Introduction
**Print3r** is a command-line tool (without GUI) to print 3d parts (.gcode, .stl, .amf, .3mf, .obj, .off, .scad, .sscad, etc)
to 3d printers, utilizing a slicer of your choice (Slic3r, Slic3r PE, PrusaSlicer, SuperSlicer, CuraEngine 3.x, CuraEngine 4.x, CuraEngine 5.x, Cura 15.04 and a few more).
### Examples
```
print3r -p prusa-i3 print cube.scad
print3r -p ender3 -d /dev/ttyUSB1 print cube.stl
print3r preview cube.gcode
```
### Main Features
- **print** `.scad`, `.stl`\* or `.gcode` to 3d printers
- **slice** `.scad` or `.stl`\* saving `.gcode` without printing
- **preprocess parts** with `--scale=<x>,<y>,<z>`, `--rotate=<x>,<y>,<z>`, `--translate=<x>,<y>,<z>`, `--random-placement`, `--auto-center`, `--multiply-part=<n>`
- **use slicer-independent arguments** like `--temperature=<c>`, `--layer-height=<h>`, `--fill-density=<f>`, `--perimeters=<n>`, etc.
- **send Gcode** from command line arguments with **gcode** or console interactively with **gconsole** command
- **render Gcode** and sliced .stl, .scad into `.png` image with **render** command
- **preview Gcode** using `yagv` Gcode viewer with **preview** command
- **log** lists all past finished prints with all settings used
\*) `.stl` (ascii & binary), and preliminary `.amf` and `.obj` supported as well.
## Changelog
2022:
- 0.3.20: new `@revo-{yellow,red,blue,green,pink}` macros, `-o <output>` added
- 0.3.19: `--device/-d --printer/-p --slicer/-s` short-cuts added
- 0.3.18: support CuraEngine-5.x / cura5 better
- 0.3.17: adding locks for avoiding to print simulatenously to the same printer, better support for cura-slicer & CuraEngine 5.x
- 0.3.16: `--scad` with `--scad.`<var>=<val> to pass variables to OpenSCAD models, experimental support for `metatron-` and `enoch-slicer` (--slicer=`metatron` or `enoch`)
- 0.3.15: experimental support for voxgl-slicer (`--slicer=voxgl`)
2021:
- 0.3.14: experimental support for `lab-slicer` and `vox3l-slicer` (`--slicer=lab` or `vox3l`)
- 0.3.13: supporting webcams via `webcam=<url>[ <url2>...]` and `webcam_snap=<settings>[ <setting2>...]`
- 0.3.12: more printer info in log-file, firmware and `M501` output
- 0.3.11: experimental support for `zplus-slicer` (`--slicer=zplus`)
- 0.3.10: each successful(ended) logged print contains new or `--uid=...` uid (to track printed parts)
- 0.3.9: 'log' lists all finished prints, incl. search with term or reference (see help)
- 0.3.6: support for `--post=<post1>[,<post2>...]` and `--post_<post1>=proc %i -o %o`
- 0.3.5: experimental support for --slicer=cura-slicer & 5dmaker
- 0.3.4: --cols=<n> and --rows=<n> in case --multiply-part is used
- 0.3.3: experimental support for `--slicer=mandoline` added
- 0.3.2: experimental support for `--slicer=slicer4rtn` added
2019:
- 0.3.0: better pipeline of processing div. formats, preliminary 3mf and 3mj (new format) support
- 0.2.8: CuraEngine-4.2.0 support via `--slicer=cura4`, see wiki for install instructions
- 0.2.6: cleaner script-layer within Gcode processing, slic3r-*: better multi-extruder support `--toolmap` & `--toolremap`
- 0.2.5: preliminary `--slicer=prusa` support, additional inline functions support for gcode transformation: `&toolcolor(n,a,b,c,d,e)`, `&hsl2cmy(h,s,l)`, `&phases(n=2|3,p=3|4)`
- 0.2.3: support for `--prepend_gcode=...` for start-gcode addition, and `--layer-gcode=...`
- 0.2.2: support for `skirts`, `brims` and `rafts`, `support` and `seam` slicer-independent
2018:
- 0.2.0: `client` command added, and `--device=tcp:<remote-ip>[:<n>]` added for remote printing capabilities
- 0.1.8: proper cleanup of temporary files (incl. CTRL-C abort)
- 0.1.7: more slicer-independent speed settings (`print/travel/infill/perimeter/small_perimeter/bridge/retract_speed`)
- 0.1.6: restructure the file layout of settings (e.g. at `/usr/share/print3r` & `~/.config/print3r/`)
- 0.1.5: new option `--scad=<code>` to additionally execute openscad code
- 0.1.4: various improvements, remap() of general settings to slice-specific settings via `.../<slicer>/map.ini`
- 0.1.1: better support for `--slicer=cura` and `cura-legacy`
- 0.1.0: `--slicer=<slicer>` with `--printer=<profile>` leads to `../<slicer>/<profile>`, `@<setting>` leads to `settings/macro/<setting>`
- 0.0.9: preliminary `.amf` and `.obj` native support for preprocessing (scale,rotate,translate,mirror)
- 0.0.8: absolute scaling like `--scale=0,0,30mm` or `--scale=50mm`, and `--scale=50%` same as `--scale=0.5`, `--auto-center` to center print
- 0.0.7: `PRINT3R` enviromental variable considered, `'baudrate=auto'` probes baudrate.
- 0.0.6: publically released source on github
### To Do / Planned
- ~~slicer agnostic, e.g. support of CuraEngine (just the slicer)~~: done since 0.1.6 with `slic3r`, `slic3r-pe`, `cura-legacy` and `cura`
- ~~network connectivity, distributed printing via tcp/ip~~: done since 0.2.0 with `client` command and `--device=tcp:<remote-ip>[:<n>]` (n=0 (default),1,2 etc)
- ~~preview gcode in OpenGL/WebGL zoomable views~~: done with 0.1.6 via external [`yagv` viewer](https://github.com/Spiritdude/yagv)
- multiple extruder support (preferably slicer-independent)
## Platform
Primary focus in on **Linux** (Debian, Ubuntu) and alike platforms like FreeBSD and such.
## Requirements
- install `openscad`, see [OpenSCAD.org](http://www.openscad.org/)
- install `slic3r`, Debian/Ubuntu: `apt install slic3r`
- optional:
- recommended: [install Slic3r PE](https://github.com/Spiritdude/Print3r/wiki/Print3r:-Slic3r-&-Slic3r-PE)
- recommended: [install CuraEngine](https://github.com/Spiritdude/Print3r/wiki/Print3r:-Cura)
- [install CuraEngine Legacy](https://github.com/Spiritdude/Print3r/wiki/Print3r:-Cura-Legacy)
- recommended: [install FreeCAD2Any](https://github.com/Spiritdude/FreeCAD2Any) which supports FCStd, IGES, STEP and Brep import as well
## License
The software is licensed under GPLv3
## Download
```
git clone https://github.com/Spiritdude/Print3r
cd Print3r
```
## Install
```
make requirements
make install
```
### Printer Configurations
See [Profiles](https://github.com/Spiritdude/Print3r/wiki/Print3r:-Profiles) how to setup a dedicated printer profile.
## Usage
```
Print3r (print3r) 0.3.20 USAGE: [<options>] <cmd> <file1> [<...>]
options:
--verbose or -v or -vv increase verbosity
--quiet or -q no output except fatal errors
--baudrate=<n> set baudrate, default: 115200
-b <n>
--device=<d> set device, default: /dev/ttyUSB0
-d <device>
--slicer=<slicer> set slicer, default: slic3r
-s <slicer>
5dmaker, cura, cura-legacy, cura-slicer, cura4, cura5, curax, enoch, goslice, kirimoto, lab, mandol
ine, metatron, prusa, slic3r, slic3r-pe, slicer4rtn, super, vox3l, voxgl, zplus
--printer=<name> config of printer, default: default
-p <name>
--version display version and exit
--output=<file> define output file for 'slice' and 'render' command
-o <file>
--scad consider all arguments as actual OpenSCAD code (not files)
--scadlib=<files> define OpenSCAD files separated by "," or ":"
by default 'use <file>', change with --scadimport=include
--prepend-gcode=... add manually start-gcode
--layer-gcode=... insert gcode at layer change
--display_update=off turn built-in display updates off
--post_<stage>=... define a post-processing stage (use '%i' input file, '%o' output file)
--post=<stage>[,<stage>] apply post-processing stage(s)
part preprocessing:
--random-placement place print randomly on the bed
--auto-center place print in the center
--multiply-part=<n> multiply part(s)
--rows=<n> define rows for multiplied parts
--cols=<n> define cols for multiplied parts
--scale=<x>,<y>,<z> scale part x,y,z (absolute if 'mm' is appended)
--scale=<f> scale part f,f,f
--rotate=<x>,<y>,<z> rotate x,y,z
--translate=<x>,<y>,<z> translate x,y,z
--mirror=<x>,<y>,<z> mirror x,y,z (0=keep, 1=mirror)
--uid=<id> define part unique id (default: auto generated uid)
--<key>=<value> include any valid slicer option (e.g. slic3r --help)
commands:
print <file> [...] print (convert & slice & print) part(s) (3mf, 3mj, 5mf, amf, brep, fcstd, iges, obj, off, step, stl)
slice <file> [...] slice file(s) to gcode (same formats as 'print')
preview <file> [...] slice & preview (same formats as 'print')
render <file> [...] render an image (use '--output=sample.png' or so)
gcode <code1> [...] send gcode lines
gconsole start gcode console
client map USB connected printer to network (per device)
log [<term>|<#num>] list log of finished prints, use -v for details or --format=json to dump JSON
use --output=<k>[,<k1>] to list particular keys
if num is negative, the last entries are shown, e.g. '#-5'
help
examples:
export PRINT3R "printer=my_printer" --OR-- setenv PRINT3R "printer=my_printer"
print3r slice cube.stl
print3r --layer-height=0.2 -o test.gcode slice cube.stl
print3r -p ender3 -d /dev/ttyUSB1 print test.gcode
print3r -p corexy -d /dev/ttyUSB2 --layer-height=0.3 --fill-density=0 print cube.stl
print3r -p ender3 -d tcp:192.168.0.2 --layer-height=0.25 print cube.stl
print3r print cube.scad
print3r print parametric.scad --scad.A=20 --scad.B=30
print3r --scad print "cube(20)"
print3r --scad print "cube(a)" --scad.a=20
print3r log
print3r --output=uid,layer_height log cube
print3r log -v '#12'
print3r gcode 'G28 X Y' 'G1 X60' 'G28 Z'
print3r gconsole
== Print3r: Gcode Console (gconsole) - use CTRL-C or 'exit' or 'quit' to exit
for valid Gcode see https://reprap.org/wiki/G-code
conf: device /dev/ttyUSB0, connected
> M115
...
```
## More Examples
```
print3r --fill-density=0 --layer-height=0.2 print cube.scad
print3r --print-center=100,100 print cube.scad
print3r --printer=ender3.ini --device=/dev/ttyUSB1 --random-placement --rotate=45,0,0 print cube.scad
print3r -p ender3.ini -d /dev/ttyUSB1 --random-placement --rotate=45,0,0 print cube.scad
print3r --multiply-part=3 --scale=50% print cube.scad
```
### Scaling Parts
```
print3r --scale=2 print cube.scad
print3r --scale=1,4,0.5 print cube.scad
print3r --scale=30% print cube.scad
print3r --scale=50mm print cube.scad
print3r --scale=0,0,30mm print 3DBenchy.stl
```
### Environment Variable `PRINT3R`
You can set any option into PRINT3R environment variable, "&lt;key&gt;=&lt;value&gt;", combined with ":", like:
```
export PRINT3R "printer=prusa-i3:temperature=190:..."
print3r print cube.scad
```
## Render Example
Instead to actually print parts, you can also let them render into .png image as well (e.g. for documentation purposes or preview):
```
print3r --output=benchy.png render 3DBenchy.stl
```
![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Spiritdude/Print3r/master/examples/benchy.png)
## See Also
- **[Print3r Wiki](https://github.com/Spiritdude/Print3r/wiki)**, detailed documentation
- [Spiritdude's Public Notebook: Print3r](https://spiritdude.wordpress.com/tag/print3r/)

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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<metadata type="name">Split Pyramid</metadata>
<metadata type="author">John Smith</metadata>
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module washer(d,d2,t) {
d = d ? d : 5;
d2 = d2 ? d2 : d*1.8;
t = t ? t : 1;
$fn = 200;
difference() {
cylinder(d=d2,h=t);
cylinder(d=d+0.5,h=t);
}
}

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/*
* XYZ Hollow Calibration Cube
*
* Rene K. Mueller <spiritdude@gmail.com>
*
* Description:
* Printable with 0% infill: "Z" at the bottom
*
* History:
* 2018/09/29: 0.0.1: first version
*/
difference() {
cube(20);
translate([3,2,3]) rotate([90,0,0]) scale(1.5) linear_extrude(height=2) text("X");
translate([20-2,3,3]) rotate([90,0,90]) scale(1.5) linear_extrude(height=2) text("Y");
translate([3.5,14+3,0]) rotate([0,0,0]) scale([1.5,-1.5,1]) linear_extrude(height=2) text("Z");
}

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