On 8/5/2012 12:36 PM, Ralph Stirling wrote:
> How about using Thing-a-verse?  It's primary intent may be 3d printing, but
> it seems g-code for making things should count.
>
> -- Ralph
> ________________________________________
> From: jeremy youngs [jcyoung...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2012 7:04 PM
> To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] file sharing
>
> back to this op Collectively what do we think of a g code or cad dump?
> I searched for 45 min the other day just to find a suitable nema 34
> face to use for cad/ cam to build a mount for a stepper it seems a
> dump would help this just asking for random comments
>
> --
> jeremy youngs
>
>
I like the Thing-a-verse solution a lot, Ralph.

1) Thing-a-verse has a growing audience of people who want to make 
things so it's a natural place to look.

2) Thing-a-verse has stored lots of different kinds of digital models 
and plans already so I believe most users accept it as much more than 
just a repository of 3d Yodas. There's some serious engineering 
artifacts there.

3) It relieves my concern about us setting up a file-sharing service 
that could go the way of anonymous ftp repositories that were abused by 
people with less than pure motives.

To make life easier for LinuxCNC users, one could always start a Wiki 
page of links to useful models just as we have a page of links to useful 
CAM software.

Regards,
Kent


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