Thanks @jonas, I’m sure many people will be thankful of the link. Unfortunately I don’t feel comfortable hosting non-commercial and no-derivative licensed work. The terms of the license make it ambiguous at best as to whether I can host it and at worst open myself and others to liability issues.
I carefully picked all design files that were under an actual open/free/libre license and put them in my repo. I intentionally omitted the non-commercial and no-derivative files because of their non-open nature.
Hopefully your link will be available long enough for people to make good use out of it but I don’t feel comfortable participating in distributing non-libre work.
@bar, any more word on hosting these files yourself? I think the garden has other non-libre work as well so maybe you feel better about hosting non-libre design files. Do you need any help with getting your file hosting solution up and running?
My thinking is that the best way to do this is to draw up everything we want on Maslow Create. That way the files will be hosted in a much better format where you will be able to tweak things like wood thickness easily and download gcode directly to be ready to cut.
There are still a few things on my todo list before we’ll be ready, but I will try to have a demo project ready in the next week or so.
Is there anyway that I could bother you to post another link? We just setup our CNC and were looking forward to making several designs that are no longer available.
there is a way to do that with the git protocol, lookkup a narrow clone (I don’t
have a good ref for it at the moment)
yes, git was not designed to be a generic filesystem, it was designed to hold
sets of changes. GitHub is ‘abusing’ it to be the backend of the wiki, and then
we are ‘abusing’ that to be the community garden.
it’s not surprising that this isn’t as good as you would like sometimes
Im desperately looking for the canteen table DXF files and it’s hard to get them, that table is so cool and I want to give it a try for a first time on a CNC because its simple yet stylized design, i hope one of you guys can help