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<h2 id="what-is-the-unlicense">What is the Unlicense?</h2>
<p>The Unlicense is a template for <a href="https://cr.yp.to/publicdomain.html">disclaiming copyright monopoly interest</a> in software you've written; in other words, it is a template for dedicating your software to the <a href="http://stpeter.im/writings/essays/publicdomain.html">public domain</a>. It combines a copyright waiver <a href="http://ar.to/2010/01/dissecting-the-unlicense">patterned</a> after the <a href="https://www.sqlite.org/famous.html">very successful</a> public domain <a href="https://www.sqlite.org/">SQLite</a> project with the no-warranty statement from the widely-used <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_License">MIT/X11 license</a>.</p>
<h2 id="why-use-the-unlicense">Why Use the Unlicense?</h2>
<p>Because you have more important things to do than enriching lawyers or imposing petty restrictions on users of your code. How often have you passed up on utilizing and contributing to a great software library just because its <a href="http://www.opensource.org/">open source</a> license was not compatible with your own preferred <a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/alphabetical">flavor</a> of open source? How many precious hours of your life have you spent deliberating how to license your software or worrying about licensing compatibility with other software? You will never get those hours back, but here's your chance to start cutting your losses. Life's too short, let's get back to coding.</p>
<h2 id="the-unlicense">The Unlicense</h2>
<p>To opt out of the copyright industry's game altogether and set your code free, put your next software project into the <a href="http://stpeter.im/writings/essays/publicdomain.html">public domain</a> using the following (un)licensing statement:</p>
<pre><code>This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or
distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled
binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any
means.
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of this software dedicate any and all copyright interest in the
software to the public domain. We make this dedication for the benefit
of the public at large and to the detriment of our heirs and
successors. We intend this dedication to be an overt act of
relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights to this
software under copyright law.
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ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
For more information, please refer to &lt;http://unlicense.org/&gt;
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<p>In a saner world, you would only need the first one or two paragraphs. For the time being you'll probably <a href="http://ar.to/2010/01/dissecting-the-unlicense">want to retain</a> the whole shebang. (You should feel free, though, to leave out the last line containing the link to this site, if that's your preference.)</p>
<p>You would traditionally put the above statement into a file named <code>COPYING</code> or <code>LICENSE</code>. However, to explicitly distance yourself from the whole concept of copyright licensing, we recommend that you put your unlicensing statement in a file named <a href="./UNLICENSE"><code>UNLICENSE</code></a>. Doing so also means that your project can more easily be found on e.g. <a href="https://github.com/search?q=path%3AUNLICENSE&amp;type=Code&amp;s=indexed">GitHub</a> or <a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=%22This+is+free+and+unencumbered+software+released+into+the+public+domain%22+site%3Abitbucket.org&amp;filter=0">Bitbucket</a>, enabling others to reuse your code in their own unencumbered public domain projects.</p>
<p>For a comprehensive listing of software using the Unlicense, <a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=%22This+is+free+and+unencumbered+software+released+into+the+public+domain%22&amp;filter=0">google for the first line of the Unlicense</a>. It was purposely worded uniquely, which means that all the returned search results are likely to relate to the Unlicense in some way.</p>
<h2 id="unlicensing-contributions">Unlicensing Contributions</h2>
<p>In order to ensure your project remains completely free and unencumbered by anyone's copyright monopoly, it is advisable that you ask any major contributors to explicitly dedicate their code-base contributions to the public domain.</p>
<p>This removes any possible ambiguity as to what terms somebody might have thought they were contributing under, in case of a future dispute. These concerns are not unique to public domain software. Most large, established open-source projects have a Contributor License Agreement (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contributor_License_Agreement">CLA</a>) process, of varying degrees of formality.</p>
<p>At minimum, you might ask your contributors to accompany any <a href="https://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/maintain.html#Legally-Significant">non-trivial</a> patches with a simple statement like the following:</p>
<pre><code>I dedicate any and all copyright interest in this software to the
public domain. I make this dedication for the benefit of the public at
large and to the detriment of my heirs and successors. I intend this
dedication to be an overt act of relinquishment in perpetuity of all
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<p>Better yet is to ask the major contributors to <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_signature">digitally sign</a> a more explicit copyright release (see an example <a href="./WAIVER"><code>WAIVER</code></a> file), and then to keep a record of such signatures in an <code>AUTHORS</code> file accompanying your software. Using <a href="https://www.gnupg.org/">GnuPG</a>, contributors can sign a copyright waiver file as follows:</p>
<pre><code>$ gpg --no-version --armor --sign WAIVER
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<p>Note that if a contributor makes significant changes or enhancements in his capacity as an employee of some formal organization, then the above may be insufficient and you would additionally need to ask for a copyright disclaimer signed by a company officer. For more information, have a look at <a href="https://www.sqlite.org/copyright.html">how the SQLite project handles this</a>. The Free Software Foundation (FSF) also <a href="https://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl-howto.html">provides an example</a> of a simple copyright disclaimer to be signed by an employer.</p>
<p>For a concrete example of this contributor process, see <a href="https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rdf-ruby/2010May/0013.html">how the unlicensed RDF.rb project has handled this</a>.</p>
<h2 id="unlicensed-free-software">Unlicensed Free Software</h2>
<p>Here follows a sample of some of the software projects that have already adopted the Unlicense or a derivative thereof:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://github.com/mikegogulski/bitcoin-php">Bitcoin.php</a>, a PHP library (and plugins for <a href="https://github.com/mikegogulski/bitcoin-wp-e-commerce">WP e-Commerce</a>, <a href="https://github.com/mikegogulski/uc_bitcoin">Ubercart</a>, and <a href="https://github.com/mikegogulski/bitcoin-virtuemart">VirtueMart</a>) for the <a href="https://bitcoin.org/">Bitcoin</a> peer-to-peer digital currency system.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/bendiken/bitcoin-otc">Bitcoin::OTC</a>, a Ruby client for fetching ratings data from the <code>#bitcoin-otc</code> trading database.</li>
<li><a href="http://crm114.rubyforge.org/">CRM114.rb</a>, a Ruby interface to the CRM114 Controllable Regex Mutilator.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/WaterJuice/CryptLib">CryptLib</a>, a cryptographic library for C that implements the MD5, SHA-1, SHA-2, and RC4 algorithms.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/michenriksen/css3buttons">CSS3 Buttons</a>, a simple CSS framework for creating good-looking GitHub style button links.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/zacharyvoase/dagny">Dagny</a>, a Django adaptation of Ruby on Rails's Resource-Oriented Architecture.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/awnist/distance">Distance</a>, a CoffeeScript and JavaScript module for calculating Levenshtein/Sift3 distances between strings.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/abhibeckert/Dux">Dux</a>, a simple code editor for Mac OS X.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/zacharyvoase/eagleclaw">EagleClaw</a>, a Ruby library for building screen scrapers.</li>
<li><a href="https://universe2.us/epoch.html">Epoch</a>, a lightweight init daemon for Linux systems.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/simonwhitaker/fancypants">Fancypants</a>, a JavaScript and Python library of data visualisation trinkets.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/gregory80/fastFrag">fastFrag</a>, a simple JSON-based client-side JavaScript templating engine.</li>
<li><a href="https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/hmgkocbacnpdfoklnggcjjipnicfnklf/">ficly, writes like</a>, a Google Chrome extension for analyzing ficly.com stories using the iwl.me service.</li>
<li><a href="http://jasonweaver.name/lab/flexiblenavigation/">FlexNav</a>, a jQuery plugin for responsive menus, enabling a device-agnostic approach to complex site navigation.</li>
<li><a href="https://rubygems.org/gems/growl-amqp">GrowlAMQP</a>, a Ruby daemon that reports AMQP messages via Growl.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/simonwhitaker/habilis">Habilis</a>, an email-to-<a href="https://www.dropbox.com/">Dropbox</a> gateway.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/lgierth/httpkit">HTTPkit</a>, a Ruby toolkit for building HTTP clients and servers.</li>
<li><a href="http://have-a-cookie.tumblr.com/">Have-a-Cookie</a>, a Google Chrome extension for enhanced-privacy cookie management.</li>
<li><a href="http://cypherpunk.rubyforge.org/i2p/">I2P.rb</a>, a Ruby library for interacting with the <a href="https://geti2p.net/">I2P</a> anonymity network.</li>
<li><a href="http://jsog.sourceforge.net/">JavaScript Object Graph</a>, a Java library designed to make working with JSON simple.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/datagraph/jquery-jsonrpc">jQuery JSON-RPC</a>, a JavaScript JSON-RPC library for jQuery.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/vladdu/jsched">JSched</a>, a simple Java framework for coroutines.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.jstorage.info">jStorage</a>, a cross-browser key-value store database to store data locally in the browser.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/mawww/kakoune">Kakoune</a>, an experimental text editor heavily inspired by Vim.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/nilswloka/lein-cucumber">lein-cucumber</a>, a simple Leiningen plugin for running Clojure-based Cucumber-JVM specifications.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/dryproject/libcpr">libcpr</a>, a backport of the core data structures and algorithms from the C++11 standard library to C.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/narfdotpl/loopozorg">loopozorg</a>, Python infrastructure for executing shell commands on file modification.</li>
<li><a href="http://mailr.org/">Mailr</a>, a Ruby on Rails-based webmail application.</li>
<li><a href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/machinery/">Machinery</a>, a C library for dynamic x86 and MIPS code generation.</li>
<li><a href="http://markdoc.org/">Markdoc</a>, a Python-based lightweight Markdown-based wiki system.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/saumya/MathIsFun2">MathIsFun2</a>, a simple iPhone game.</li>
<li><a href="https://code.google.com/p/miniz/">miniz.c</a>, a single-source-file, high-performance deflate/inflate compression library with a <a href="https://zlib.net/">zlib</a>-compatible API.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/rwarasaurus/nano">Nano</a>, a nano-sized PHP framework.</li>
<li><a href="http://nightweb.net">Nightweb</a>, an anonymous P2P social network for Android smartphones and PCs.</li>
<li><a href="https://bitbucket.org/noname/netscan/">netscan</a>, a C-based set of low-level network utilities.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/serprex/nobox">Nobox</a>, a minimalist stacking window manager written in C using XCB.</li>
<li><a href="https://npmjs.org/package/rdf">node-rdf</a>, an ECMAScript/Node.js library for handling RDF data.</li>
<li><a href="http://chr.tx0.org/nuush">Nuush</a>, a Bash-based command-line RSS feed reader.</li>
<li><a href="http://openpgp.rubyforge.org/">OpenPGP.rb</a>, a Ruby implementation of the OpenPGP Message Format (RFC 4880).</li>
<li><a href="https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pdiffer">pdiffer</a>, a Python interface to the PerceptualDiff tool.</li>
<li><a href="http://php.rubyforge.org/">PHP.rb</a>, a Ruby-to-PHP code generator.</li>
<li><a href="http://picospeaker.tk/">PicoSpeaker</a>, an interface to the SVOX Pico text-to-speech system.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/tokokoo/pondasee">Pondasee</a>, a frontend web developer starter kit using SCSS and Compass.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/devinus/poolboy">Poolboy</a>, a hunky Erlang worker pool factory.</li>
<li><a href="http://prosper-lib.com/">Prosper</a>, a PHP 5.3 database abstraction layer library.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/droptype/proto">Proto</a>, a front-end web prototyping tool.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/sergeylukin">Pure CSS</a> widgets, including a 3D bar graph, jigsaw puzzle piece, and others.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/mikegagnon/puzzlecode">Puzzle Code</a>, a game that teaches computer programming just by playing the game.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/iplatform/pyFaceGraph">pyFaceGraph</a>, a Python client library for Facebook's Open Graph Protocol.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/chr/qataki">Qataki</a>, a command-line Identi.ca/StatusNet/Twitter client.</li>
<li><a href="http://datagraph.rubyforge.org/rack-throttle/">Rack::Throttle</a>, Rack middleware for rate-limiting incoming HTTP requests.</li>
<li><a href="http://rdf.rubyforge.org/">RDF.rb</a>, a Ruby library for working with Resource Description Framework (RDF) data.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/webr3/rdf-interfaces">RDFI.js</a>, a JavaScript implementation of the core <a href="https://www.w3.org/2010/02/rdfa/sources/rdf-interfaces/">RDF Interfaces Specification</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://rsa.rubyforge.org/">RSA.rb</a>, a Ruby implementation of the RSA encryption algorithm and the PKCS#1 cryptography standard.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/lishnih/tkpip">tkpip</a>, a tool for installing and managing Python packages based on Tk.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/lishnih/tkrequest">tkrequest</a>, a tool for sending and receiving HTTP requests based on Tk.</li>
<li><a href="http://cypherpunk.rubyforge.org/tor/">Tor.rb</a>, a Ruby library for interacting with the <a href="https://www.torproject.org/">Tor</a> anonymity network.</li>
<li><a href="https://code.google.com/p/tubras/">Tubras</a>, a C++/Lua game engine.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/simonwhitaker/tween-o-matic">Tween-o-Matic</a>, a Mac OS X application for designing CAMediaTimingFunction animation curves.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/mikegagnon/sidenote">Sidenote</a>, a new document format optimized for reading &amp; writing skimmable documents.</li>
<li><a href="http://spira.rubyforge.org/">Spira</a>, a <a href="http://linkeddata.org/">Linked Data</a> ORM for Ruby.</li>
<li><a href="http://stacktracejs.com/">stacktrace.js</a>, a framework-agnostic JavaScript micro-library for getting stack traces in all web browsers.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/wimleers/sudoku/wiki">Sudoku</a>, a fancy, feature-complete, cross-platform Sudoku app written in C++/Qt.</li>
<li><a href="http://sxp.rubyforge.org/">SXP</a>, a data interchange format based on S-expressions.</li>
<li><a href="http://unlicense.developpez.com/">UN</a>, aiming to write a public domain all-purpose standard library for Java.</li>
<li><a href="http://uptheasset.org/">UpTheAsset</a>, a semantic ontology and system for double-entry bookkeeping and accounting.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/thruflo/weblayer">weblayer</a>, a lightweight, componentized Python package for writing web applications.</li>
<li><a href="https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/citation-manager/">WP Citation Manager</a>, a WordPress plugin for managing external citations to content.</li>
<li><a href="https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/disable-registration-email/">WP Disable Registration Email</a>, a WordPress plugin for disabling post-registration e-mails to the administrator.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/sarnesjo/xo">xo</a>, a superoptimizer for generating optimal x86 assembly programs.</li>
<li><a href="https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/">youtube-dl</a>, a command-line program for downloading videos from YouTube.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/michael-romer/zf-boilerplate">ZF-Boilerplate</a>, a pre-packaged, pre-configured Zend Framework-based blueprint for enterprise-grade PHP applications.</li>
</ul>
<p>If you would like your own project added to this list, please <a href="https://github.com/unlicense/unlicense.org/issues?state=closed">create a ticket</a> or <a href="https://groups.google.com/group/unlicense">drop us a note</a> on the mailing list.</p>
<p>For a more comprehensive listing of software using the Unlicense, <a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=%22This+is+free+and+unencumbered+software+released+into+the+public+domain%22&amp;filter=0">google for the first line of the Unlicense</a>. See also a <a href="https://twitter.com/theunlicense/developers">list of authors</a> who unlicense the software they write as a matter of course.</p>
<h2 id="public-domain-software">Public Domain Software</h2>
<p>Some examples of well-known public domain or <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/License-free_software">license-free</a> software libraries and applications:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CERN_httpd">CERN httpd</a>, the original World Wide Web daemon developed by Tim Berners-Lee, was <a href="http://tenyears-www.web.cern.ch/tenyears-www/Welcome.html">in the public domain</a>.</li>
<li><a href="https://www.sqlite.org/">SQLite</a>, the <a href="https://www.sqlite.org/mostdeployed.html">most widely-deployed</a> SQL database in the world, is <a href="https://www.sqlite.org/copyright.html">in the public domain</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.qmail.org/">qmail</a>, the <a href="http://www.qmail.org/top.html">second-most popular</a> MTA on the Internet, is <a href="https://cr.yp.to/qmail/dist.html">in the public domain</a>.</li>
<li><a href="https://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html">djbdns</a>, the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djbdns#cite_note-2">second-most popular</a> DNS server software on the Internet, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="https://www.fefe.de/djb/">libdjb</a>, a project aiming to make the excellent libraries from Dan Bernstein available to a wider public by extracting them from his packages and providing a minimal Makefile for each library.</li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BLAST">BLAST</a>, one of the most widely used bioinformatics programs, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://g.oswego.edu/dl/html/malloc.html">dlmalloc</a>, a widely-used memory allocator implementation for C, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="https://geti2p.net/">I2P</a>, an anonymous overlay network implementation, is largely <a href="https://geti2p.net/licenses.html">in the public domain</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://web.mac.com/randyhyde/HighLevelAsm/">HLA</a>, a high-level assembler for the x86 architecture, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.cons.org/cmucl/">CMUCL</a>, a popular implementation of the <a href="http://lispers.org">Common Lisp</a> programming language, is mostly in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.sbcl.org/">SBCL</a>, another popular Common Lisp implementation, is likewise mostly <a href="http://www.sbcl.org/history.html">in the public domain</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://clipsrules.sourceforge.net/">CLIPS</a>, a widely-used forward-chaining, rule-based inference engine, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://invisible-island.net/byacc/byacc.html">byacc</a>, the Berkeley <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yacc">Yacc</a> parser generator, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.hwaci.com/sw/lemon/">Lemon</a>, a thread-safe LALR(1) parser generator, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://re2c.org/">re2c</a>, a high-performance lexer generator, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://docutils.sourceforge.net/">Docutils</a>, the Python text-processing system, is mostly in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://libtom.org/?page=features&amp;newsitems=5&amp;whatfile=crypt">LibTomCrypt</a>, a portable cryptographic toolkit for C, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://libtom.org/?page=features&amp;newsitems=5&amp;whatfile=ltm">LibTomMath</a>, a portable number theoretic multiple-precision integer library for C, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="https://mattmccutchen.net/bigint/">C++ Big Integer Library</a>, a library for integer arithmetic, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="https://www.dlitz.net/software/pycrypto/">PyCrypto</a>, the Python cryptography toolkit, is largely in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="https://www.cryptopp.com/">Crypto++</a>, a cryptographic library for C++, is mostly in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="https://www.mcs.anl.gov/research/projects/mpich2/">MPICH2</a>, a high-performance implementation of the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_Passing_Interface">MPI</a> standard, is largely in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.mingw.org/">MinGW</a>'s runtime, which provides POSIX compatibility for Windows, is <a href="http://www.mingw.org/license">in the public domain</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://phyz.ath.cx/">Phyz</a>, a soft body dynamics physics engine for Windows, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="https://code.google.com/p/nbds/">NBDS</a>, a C library for various lock-free algorithms (including a lock-free hash table), is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/wilkie/djehuty">Djehuty</a>, a fully-verifiable operating system written in the D programming language, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://openxos.org/">XOS</a>, a multitasking operating system for the x86 architecture, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://home.swipnet.se/smaffy/snafu/">snafu</a>, a small operating system written in assembly language, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://pdclib.rootdirectory.de/">PDCLib</a>, a minimal C standard library implementation, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://pdos.sourceforge.net/">PDPCLIB</a>, another C standard library implementation, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://pdos.sourceforge.net/">PDOS</a>, a DOS-compatible operating system, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.t3x.org/subc/">SubC</a>, a fast and simple compiler for a clean subset of the C programming language, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.cod5.org/archive/">WPDCC</a>, a C preprocessor and compiler implementation, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/jtsiomb/c11threads">c11threads.h</a>, a simple C11 threads implementation based on POSIX threads, is in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://charon.persephoneslair.org/~andrea/software/mpkg/">mpkg</a>, a minimalist package manager for *nix systems, is in the public domain.</li>
</ul>
<p>For other listings of public domain software, see <a href="http://www.whoow.org/public_domain/">Whoow</a>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Public_domain_software">Wikipedia</a>, <a href="https://sourceforge.net/softwaremap/?&amp;fq%5B%5D=trove%3A197">SourceForge</a>, <a href="https://freecode.com/tags/public-domain">Freecode</a>, <a href="https://www.ohloh.net/p?sort=users&amp;q=license%3APublic+Domain">Ohloh</a>, <a href="https://code.google.com/hosting/search?q=%22public+domain%22">Google Code Hosting</a>, <a href="http://alioth.debian.org/softwaremap/trove_list.php?form_cat=197">Alioth</a>, <a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Asavannah.nongnu.org+%22public+domain%22">Savannah</a>, <a href="https://launchpad.net/projects/+index?text=%22public+domain%22">Launchpad</a>, <a href="https://www.codeplex.com/site/search?projectSearchText=%22public%20domain%22">CodePlex</a>, <a href="http://rubyforge.org/softwaremap/trove_list.php?form_cat=197">RubyForge</a> and the <a href="https://pypi.python.org/pypi?:action=browse&amp;c=91">Python Cheeseshop</a>.</p>
<h2 id="other-popular-unlicenses">Other Popular Unlicenses</h2>
<p>Some other ways to set your code free:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://blitiri.com.ar/p/bola/">BOLA - Buena Onda License Agreement</a> is similar to the Unlicense in intent.</li>
<li><a href="https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/">CC0 - Creative Commons Zero</a> is not intended for software per se.</li>
<li><a href="http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/">WTFPL - Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License</a> can't be beat for blunt directness.</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="unlicensing-resources">Unlicensing Resources</h2>
<p>If setting your code entirely free still seems a somewhat daunting prospect, try these perspectives on for size:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://stpeter.im/writings/essays/publicdomain.html">Who's Afraid of the Public Domain?</a></li>
<li><a href="http://questioncopyright.org/promise">The Surprising History of Copyright and The Promise of a Post-Copyright World</a></li>
<li><a href="https://stpeter.im/writings/essays/whatiscopyright.html">What is Copyright?</a></li>
<li><a href="https://cr.yp.to/publicdomain.html">Placing Documents into the Public Domain</a></li>
<li><a href="http://ar.to/2011/01/unlicense-1st-year">The Unlicense: The First Year in Review</a></li>
<li><a href="http://ar.to/2010/12/licensing-and-unlicensing">Licensed, License-Free, and Unlicensed Code</a></li>
<li><a href="http://ar.to/2010/01/set-your-code-free">Set Your Code Free</a></li>
<li><a href="http://ar.to/2010/01/dissecting-the-unlicense">Dissecting the Unlicense: Software Freedom in Four Clauses and a Link</a></li>
<li><a href="http://zacharyvoase.com/2010/01/04/unlicense/">Why I'm Going Public</a></li>
<li><a href="http://mikegagnon.com/2013/09/30/i-just-unlicensed-my-software/">I Just Unlicensed My Software</a></li>
<li><a href="http://bhuga.net/2010/01/promising-future-unlicense">The Promising Future of the Unlicense</a></li>
<li><a href="http://blog.verbose.nl/post/3680501466/to-license-or-to-unlicense">To License or to Unlicense?</a></li>
<li><a href="https://torrentfreak.com/language-matters-framing-the-copyright-monopoly-so-we-can-keep-our-liberties-130714/">Language Matters: Framing The Copyright Monopoly So We Can Keep Our Liberties</a></li>
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# TemplateRepositoryDINSPEC3105 <!--
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Jens Meisner <jens.meisner@ose-germany.de>
SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0
-->
# OHLOOM
## Getting started [![License: CC BY-SA 4.0](
https://img.shields.io/badge/License-CC%20BY--SA%204.0-blue.svg)](
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)
[![REUSE status](
https://api.reuse.software/badge/gitlab.com/OSEGermany/ohloom)](
https://api.reuse.software/info/gitlab.com/OSEGermany/ohloom)
[![made-with-Markdown](
https://img.shields.io/badge/Made%20with-Markdown-1f425f.svg)](
http://commonmark.org)
[![made-with-OpenSCAD](
https://img.shields.io/badge/Made%20with-OpenSCAD-orange.svg)](
http://openscad.org/)
To make it easy for you to get started with GitLab, here's a list of recommended next steps. **O**pen **H**ardware **Loom**
(GER: Webstuhl)
Already a pro? Just edit this README.md and make it your own. Want to make it easy? [Use the template at the bottom](#editing-this-readme)! You may want to see [the original project Wiki](
https://wiki.opensourceecology.de/Open_Hardware-Webstuhl_%E2%80%93_OHLOOM),
though this repo practically makes the Wiki version obsolete,
as it contains improvements,
and further development will happen here.
## Add your files ## Guides
- [ ] [Create](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/repository/web_editor.html#create-a-file) or [upload](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/repository/web_editor.html#upload-a-file) files | [User Guide][UserGuideEn] | [Assembly Guide][AssemblyGuideEn] |
- [ ] [Add files using the command line](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/gitlab-basics/add-file.html#add-a-file-using-the-command-line) or push an existing Git repository with the following command: | :----: | :----: |
| [![][UserGuideImg]][UserGuideEn] | [![][AssemblyGuideImg]][AssemblyGuideEn] |
| [ENG][UserGuideEn] / [GER][UserGuideDe] | [ENG][AssemblyGuideEn] / [GER][AssemblyGuideDe] |
``` [UserGuideImg]: Documentation/User_Guide/User_Guide.jpg
cd existing_repo [UserGuideEn]: Documentation/User_Guide/UserGuide.md
git remote add origin https://gitlab.fabcity.hamburg/jojung/TemplateRepositoryDINSPEC3105.git [UserGuideDe]: Documentation/User_Guide/UserGuide_de.md
git branch -M main [AssemblyGuideImg]: Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Assembly_Guide.jpg
git push -uf origin main [AssemblyGuideEn]: Documentation/Assembly_Guide/AssemblyGuide.md
``` [AssemblyGuideDe]: Documentation/Assembly_Guide/AssemblyGuide_de.md
## Integrate with your tools ## Plans for the Parts
- [ ] [Set up project integrations](https://gitlab.fabcity.hamburg/jojung/TemplateRepositoryDINSPEC3105/-/settings/integrations) The 3D plans for the parts of the loom
are available as source files in the OpenSCAD format.
Alongside you will find read-only versions as generated STL files
and sometimes technical drawings as PDFs.
## Collaborate with your team You will find all these in this repository in the folders
[3DParts/](./3DParts/) and
- [ ] [Invite team members and collaborators](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/members/) [WoodParts/](./WoodParts/).
- [ ] [Create a new merge request](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/creating_merge_requests.html)
- [ ] [Automatically close issues from merge requests](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/issues/managing_issues.html#closing-issues-automatically)
- [ ] [Enable merge request approvals](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/approvals/)
- [ ] [Automatically merge when pipeline succeeds](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/merge_when_pipeline_succeeds.html)
## Test and Deploy
Use the built-in continuous integration in GitLab.
- [ ] [Get started with GitLab CI/CD](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/quick_start/index.html)
- [ ] [Analyze your code for known vulnerabilities with Static Application Security Testing(SAST)](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/sast/)
- [ ] [Deploy to Kubernetes, Amazon EC2, or Amazon ECS using Auto Deploy](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/requirements.html)
- [ ] [Use pull-based deployments for improved Kubernetes management](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/clusters/agent/)
- [ ] [Set up protected environments](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/environments/protected_environments.html)
***
# Editing this README
When you're ready to make this README your own, just edit this file and use the handy template below (or feel free to structure it however you want - this is just a starting point!). Thank you to [makeareadme.com](https://www.makeareadme.com/) for this template.
## Suggestions for a good README
Every project is different, so consider which of these sections apply to yours. The sections used in the template are suggestions for most open source projects. Also keep in mind that while a README can be too long and detailed, too long is better than too short. If you think your README is too long, consider utilizing another form of documentation rather than cutting out information.
## Name
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## Description
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Tell people where they can go to for help. It can be any combination of an issue tracker, a chat room, an email address, etc.
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For people who want to make changes to your project, it's helpful to have some documentation on how to get started. Perhaps there is a script that they should run or some environment variables that they need to set. Make these steps explicit. These instructions could also be useful to your future self.
You can also document commands to lint the code or run tests. These steps help to ensure high code quality and reduce the likelihood that the changes inadvertently break something. Having instructions for running tests is especially helpful if it requires external setup, such as starting a Selenium server for testing in a browser.
## Authors and acknowledgment
Show your appreciation to those who have contributed to the project.
## License
For open source projects, say how it is licensed.
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POS NAME UNITS TYPE REFERENCE
1 threaded rod M8 2 STD DIN 795 M8 x 180
2 M8 Nuts 4 STD ISO 4032 M8
3 M8 Nuts with Rubber 2 STD ISO 7040 M8
4 M6 Nuts 4 STD ISO 4032 M6
5 M6 Cylinder Screw 4 STD ISO 8677 M6 x 70
6 W60x4 Wood Screw 8 STD DIN 7997 4 x 60
7 W35x4 Wood Screw 4 STD DIN 7997 4 x 35
8 W12x4 Wood Screw 16 STD DIN 7997 4 x 12
9 Ratchet Wheel 2 POSH /3DParts/RatchetWheel/okh-RatchetWheel.json
10 Clamp Ring 2 POSH /3DParts/ClampRing/okh-ClampRing.json
11 Comb Module 5 POSH /3DParts/CombModul/okh-CombModul.json
12 Ratchet Pawl 2 POSH /3DParts/RatchetPawl/okh-RatchetPawl.json
13 Screw Socket w 12 POSH /3DParts/ScrewSockets/okh-ScrewSockets.json
14 Screw Socket w/o 4 POSH /3DParts/ScrewSockets/okh-ScrewSocket4ScrewHead.json
15 Outer Warpcloth Beam (4 parts each) 2 POSH
15.1 Warpclothbeam_P1 1 POSH /3DParts/WarpClothBeam/okh-Warpclothbeam_P1.json
15.2 Warpclothbeam_P2 1 POSH /3DParts/WarpClothBeam/okh-Warpclothbeam_P2.json
15.3 Warpclothbeam_P3 1 POSH /3DParts/WarpClothBeam/okh-Warpclothbeam_P3.json
15.4 Warpclothbeam_P4 1 POSH /3DParts/WarpClothBeam/okh-Warpclothbeam_P4.json
16 Comb Holder 2 POSH /WoodParts/CombHolder/okh-CombHolder.json
17 Side Frame 2 POSH /WoodParts/SideFrame/okh-SideFrame.json
18 Cross Beam 2 POSH /WoodParts/CrossBeam/okh-CrossBeam.json
19 Slot Beam 2 POSH /WoodParts/SlotBeam/okh-SlotBeam.json
20 String Stick 2 POSH /WoodParts/StringStick/okh-StringStick.json
21 Shuttle 1 POSH /WoodParts/Shuttle/okh-Shuttle.json
22 Inner Warpcloth Beam 2 POSH /WoodParts/WarpClothBeam_NoCNC/WarpClothBeam.json
23 3m String 1 BUY ⌀2…3 mm, Polypropylen
1 POS NAME UNITS TYPE REFERENCE
2 1 threaded rod M8 2 STD DIN 795 M8 x 180
3 2 M8 Nuts 4 STD ISO 4032 M8
4 3 M8 Nuts with Rubber 2 STD ISO 7040 M8
5 4 M6 Nuts 4 STD ISO 4032 M6
6 5 M6 Cylinder Screw 4 STD ISO 8677 M6 x 70
7 6 W60x4 Wood Screw 8 STD DIN 7997 4 x 60
8 7 W35x4 Wood Screw 4 STD DIN 7997 4 x 35
9 8 W12x4 Wood Screw 16 STD DIN 7997 4 x 12
10 9 Ratchet Wheel 2 POSH /3DParts/RatchetWheel/okh-RatchetWheel.json
11 10 Clamp Ring 2 POSH /3DParts/ClampRing/okh-ClampRing.json
12 11 Comb Module 5 POSH /3DParts/CombModul/okh-CombModul.json
13 12 Ratchet Pawl 2 POSH /3DParts/RatchetPawl/okh-RatchetPawl.json
14 13 Screw Socket w 12 POSH /3DParts/ScrewSockets/okh-ScrewSockets.json
15 14 Screw Socket w/o 4 POSH /3DParts/ScrewSockets/okh-ScrewSocket4ScrewHead.json
16 15 Outer Warpcloth Beam (4 parts each) 2 POSH
17 15.1 Warpclothbeam_P1 1 POSH /3DParts/WarpClothBeam/okh-Warpclothbeam_P1.json
18 15.2 Warpclothbeam_P2 1 POSH /3DParts/WarpClothBeam/okh-Warpclothbeam_P2.json
19 15.3 Warpclothbeam_P3 1 POSH /3DParts/WarpClothBeam/okh-Warpclothbeam_P3.json
20 15.4 Warpclothbeam_P4 1 POSH /3DParts/WarpClothBeam/okh-Warpclothbeam_P4.json
21 16 Comb Holder 2 POSH /WoodParts/CombHolder/okh-CombHolder.json
22 17 Side Frame 2 POSH /WoodParts/SideFrame/okh-SideFrame.json
23 18 Cross Beam 2 POSH /WoodParts/CrossBeam/okh-CrossBeam.json
24 19 Slot Beam 2 POSH /WoodParts/SlotBeam/okh-SlotBeam.json
25 20 String Stick 2 POSH /WoodParts/StringStick/okh-StringStick.json
26 21 Shuttle 1 POSH /WoodParts/Shuttle/okh-Shuttle.json
27 22 Inner Warpcloth Beam 2 POSH /WoodParts/WarpClothBeam_NoCNC/WarpClothBeam.json
28 23 3m String 1 BUY ⌀2…3 mm, Polypropylen

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Generated website of the project (for example, for hosting on github or gitlab pages)

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# README `doc/`
Documentation sources - How to use, build, repair, ... the piece of hardware described by the project. Below here, there should only be Markdown files (*maybe* also ValueFlows recipes).

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# README `doc/assembly/`
Assembly instructions manual sources - Assembly means: You have all the parts available (bought, printed, milled, ...), and now want to put them together. So this is like a LEGO or IKEA manual. See also: doc/manuf/.

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# README `doc/manuf/`
Manufacturing instructions manual sources - Manufacturing means: Details about how to get from the sources under src/elec/ and src/mech/ to the actual parts, so this contains the meta-data about, and describes the process of 3D-printing, milling, carving, ... the individual parts. See also: doc/assembly/.

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# README `doc/recycling/`
Recycling instructions sources

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User manual (aka operation, repair & maintenance instructions -> split up?) sources

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Contains arbitrarily named dirs that each contains a workshop documentation

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Modules - In here might be git sub-modules or not, but either way, they have to follow the same dir structure as the main project

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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Martin Haeuer <martin.haeuer@ose-germany.de>
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
okhv = "OKH-LOSHv1.0"
name = "OHLOOM"
repo = "https://gitlab.com/OSEGermany/ohloom"
version = "0.10.0"
release = "https://gitlab.com/OSEGermany/ohloom/-/tags/ohloom-0.10.0"
license = "CC-BY-SA-4.0"
licensor = "Jens Meisner"
organization = "OSE Germany e.V."
readme = "README.md"
image = "/Documentation/User_Guide/User_Guide.jpg"
documentation-language = "en-GB"
technology-readiness-level = "OTRL-5"
documentation-readiness-level = "ODRL-5"
function = "The Open Hardware Loom is a simple, hand-operated weaving loom made of wood, screws and 3D printed plastic pieces for the most part. It is simple to make and operate."
cpc-patent-class = "D03D 35/00"
tsdc = "MEC"
bom = "sBoM.csv"
manufacturing-instructions = "/Documentation/Assembly_Guide/AssemblyGuide.md"
user-manual = "/Documentation/User_Guide/UserGuide.md"
fabric-width-mm = 400
[[outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cube(size = [400,350,150])"
unit = "mm"
[[part]]
name = "Clamp Ring"
image = "/Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_Print_2.jpg"
tsdc = "3DP"
source = "/3DParts/ClampRing/ClampRing.scad"
export = [
"/3DParts/ClampRing/ClampRing.pdf",
"/3DParts/ClampRing/ClampRing.stl"
]
printing-process = "FDM"
material = "ABS"
infill = 30
raft-brim = true
supports = false
resolution-mm = 0.2
shell-thickness = 3
top-bottom-thickness = 3
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cylinder(h=30, r=28)"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 30
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name= "CombModul"
image = "Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_Print_3.jpg"
tsdc = "3DP"
source = "/3DParts/CombModul/CombModul.scad"
export = [
"/3DParts/CombModul/CombModul.pdf",
"/3DParts/CombModul/CombModul.stl"
]
printing-process = "FDM"
material = "PLA"
infill = 30
raft-brim = true
supports = false
resolution-mm = 0.27
shell-thickness = 3
top-bottom-thickness = 3
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cube(size = [120,100,5]"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 30
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name = "PoleBase"
tsdc = "3DP"
source = "/3DParts/PoleBase/PoleBase.scad"
export = "/3DParts/PoleBase/PoleBase.stl"
printing-process = "FDM"
material = "PLA"
infill = 30
raft-brim = true
supports = false
resolution-mm = 0.3
shell-thickness = 3
top-bottom-thickness = 4
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cube(size = [130,115,100]"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 85
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name = "RatchetPawl"
image = "Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_Print_4.jpg"
tsdc = "3DP"
source = "/3DParts/RatchetPawl/RatchetPawl.scad"
export = [
"/3DParts/RatchetPawl/RatchetPawl.pdf",
"/3DParts/RatchetPawl/RatchetPawl.stl"
]
material = "PLA"
printing-process = "FDM"
infill = 30
raft-brim = true
supports = false
resolution-mm = 0.3
shell-thickness = 3
top-bottom-thickness = 3
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cube(size = [130,20,20]"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 30
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name = "Ratchet Wheel"
image = "Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_Print_1.jpg"
tsdc = "3DP"
source = "/3DParts/RatchetWheel/RatchetWheel.scad"
export = [
"/3DParts/RatchetWheel/RatchetWheel.pdf",
"/3DParts/RatchetWheel/RatchetWheel.stl"
]
material = "PLA"
printing-process = "FDM"
infill = 30
raft-brim = true
supports = false
resolution-mm = 0.3
shell-thickness = 3
top-bottom-thickness = 3
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cylinder(h=45, r=45)"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 65
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name = "ScrewSockets"
image = "/Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_Print_6.jpg"
tsdc = "3DP"
source = "/3DParts/ScrewSockets/ScrewSockets.scad"
export = [
"/3DParts/ScrewSockets/ScrewSockets.pdf",
"/3DParts/ScrewSockets/ScrewSockets.stl"
]
material = "PLA"
printing-process = "FDM"
infill = 30
raft-brim = true
supports = false
resolution-mm = 0.1
shell-thickness = 3
top-bottom-thickness = 8
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cylinder(h=12, r=7)"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 5
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name= "ScrewSockets for ScrewHead"
image = "/Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_Print_5.jpg"
tsdc = "3DP"
source = "/3DParts/ScrewSockets/ScrewSockets.scad"
export = "/3DParts/ScrewSockets/ScrewSocket4ScrewHead.stl"
material = "PLA"
printing-process = "FDM"
infill = 30
raft-brim = true
supports = false
resolution-mm = 0.1
shell-thickness = 3
top-bottom-thickness = 8
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cylinder(h=12, r=7)"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 5
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name= "Warpclothbeam 1"
image = "Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_Print_7.jpg"
tsdc = "3DP"
source = "/3DParts/WarpClothBeam/Warpclothbeam_P1.scad"
export = [
"/3DParts/WarpClothBeam/Warpclothbeam_P1.pdf",
"/3DParts/WarpClothBeam/Warpclothbeam_1.stl"
]
material = "PLA"
printing-process = "FDM"
infill = 30
raft-brim = true
supports = false
resolution-mm = 0.3
shell-thickness = 3
top-bottom-thickness = 3
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cylinder(h=163, r=22.5)"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 65
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name= "Warpclothbeam 2"
image = "Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_Print_7.jpg"
tsdc = "3DP"
source = "/3DParts/WarpClothBeam/Warpclothbeam_P2.scad"
export = [
"/3DParts/WarpClothBeam/Warpclothbeam_P2.pdf",
"/3DParts/WarpClothBeam/Warpclothbeam_2.stl"
]
material = "PLA"
printing-process = "FDM"
infill = 30
raft-brim = true
supports = false
resolution-mm = 0.3
shell-thickness = 3
top-bottom-thickness = 3
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cylinder(h=162, r=22.5)"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 65
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name= "Warpclothbeam 3"
image = "Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_Print_7.jpg"
tsdc = "3DP"
source = "/3DParts/WarpClothBeam/Warpclothbeam_P3.scad"
export = [
"/3DParts/WarpClothBeam/Warpclothbeam_P3.pdf",
"/3DParts/WarpClothBeam/Warpclothbeam_3.stl"
]
material = "PLA"
printing-process = "FDM"
infill = 30
raft-brim = true
supports = false
resolution-mm = 0.3
shell-thickness = 3
top-bottom-thickness = 3
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cylinder(h=163, r=22.5)"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 65
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name= "Warpclothbeam 4"
image = "Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_Print_7.jpg"
tsdc = "3DP"
source = "/3DParts/WarpClothBeam/Warpclothbeam_P4.scad"
export = [
"/3DParts/WarpClothBeam/Warpclothbeam_P4.pdf",
"/3DParts/WarpClothBeam/Warpclothbeam_4.stl"
]
material = "PLA"
printing-process = "FDM"
infill = 30
raft-brim = true
supports = false
resolution-mm = 0.3
shell-thickness = 3
top-bottom-thickness = 3
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cylinder(h=140, r=22)"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 60
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name = "CombHolder"
image = "/Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_CNC_1.jpg"
tsdc = [
"CNC",
"COT"
]
source = "/WoodParts/CombHolder/CombHolder.scad"
export = [
"/WoodParts/CombHolder/CombHolder.pdf",
"/WoodParts/CombHolder/CombHolder.stl"
]
material = "wood"
smallest-tolerance-class = "IT11"
smallest-inner-radius-mm = 4
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cube(size = [118,60,18]"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 160
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name = "CrossBeam"
image = "/Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_CNC_3.jpg"
tsdc = [
"CNC",
"COT"
]
source = "/WoodParts/CrossBeam/CrossBeam.scad"
export = [
"/WoodParts/CrossBeam/CrossBeam.pdf",
"/WoodParts/CrossBeam/CrossBeam.stl"
]
material = "wood"
smallest-tolerance-class = "IT11"
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cube(size = [572,100,20]"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 550
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name = "Shuttle"
image = "/Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_CNC_6.jpg"
tsdc = [
"CNC",
"COT"
]
source = "/WoodParts/Shuttle/Shuttle.scad"
export = [
"/WoodParts/Shuttle/Shuttle.pdf",
"/WoodParts/Shuttle/Shuttle.stl"
]
material = "wood"
smallest-tolerance-class = "IT11"
smallest-inner-radius-mm = 4
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cube(size = [497,45,6]"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 65
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name = "SideFrame"
image = "/Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_CNC_2.jpg"
tsdc = [
"CNC",
"COT"
]
source = "/WoodParts/SideFrame/SideFrame.scad"
export = [
"/WoodParts/SideFrame/SideFrame.pdf",
"/WoodParts/SideFrame/SideFrame.stl"
]
material = "wood"
smallest-tolerance-class = "IT11"
smallest-inner-radius-mm = 4
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cube(size = [580,140,18]"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 700
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name = "SlotBeam"
image = "/Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_CNC_4.jpg"
tsdc = [
"CNC",
"COT"
]
source = "/WoodParts/SlotBeam/SlotBeam.scad"
export = [
"/WoodParts/SlotBeam/SlotBeam.pdf",
"/WoodParts/SlotBeam/SlotBeam.stl"
]
material = "wood"
smallest-tolerance-class = "IT11"
smallest-inner-radius-mm = 4
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cube(size = [566,24,22]"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 15
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name = "StringStick"
image = "/Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_CNC_5.jpg"
tsdc = [
"CNC",
"COT"
]
source = "/WoodParts/StringStick/StringStick.scad"
export = [
"/WoodParts/StringStick/StringStick.pdf",
"/WoodParts/StringStick/StringStick.stl"
]
material = "wood"
smallest-tolerance-class = "IT11"
smallest-inner-radius-mm = 4
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cube(size = [560,22,6]"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 35
unit = "g"
[[part]]
name = "WarpClothBeam"
image = "/Documentation/Assembly_Guide/Parts_Other_1.jpg"
tsdc = [
"CNC",
"COT"
]
source = "/WoodParts/WarpClothBeam_NoCNC/WarpClothBeam_Wood_NoCNC.scad"
export = [
"/WoodParts/WarpClothBeam_NoCNC/WarpClothBeam_Shaft.pdf",
"/WoodParts/WarpClothBeam_NoCNC/WarpClothBeam_Wood_NoCNC.stl"
]
material = "wood"
smallest-tolerance-class = "IT11"
smallest-inner-radius-mm = 4
[[part.outer-dimensions]]
openSCAD = "cylinder(h=710, r=17.5)"
unit = "mm"
[[part.mass]]
value = 330
unit = "g"

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# README `res/`
Stands for "resources", and should hold any files that are part of the sources of the project, but are not source code, design, scripts or documentation text files. This includes also binary files, next to text files. The sub-dirs within res/assets/ and res/ should be the same (excluding of course res/assets/assets/).

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# README `res/assets/`
All binary (and potentially large text-)resources should go here, as this allows to go "clean-slate" with this data from time to time, to reduce clone size, if done as a git sub-module (which can also be done later). Having it as a git sub-module, also allows to not fetch it at all, if storage or bandwidth is an issue, and it is not required for the task at hand. The sub-dirs within res/assets/ and res/ should be the same (excluding of course res/assets/assets/).

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<!DOCTYPE html><html><head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <title>File Examples | Download redirect...</title> <meta name="description" content="Download redirect page." > <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Catamaran:100,200,300,400,500,600,700,800,900" rel="stylesheet"> <style>h2{font-family: Catamaran,Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; font-weight: 200; font-size: 50px; color: #333;}section{padding-top: 10%; max-width:100%; text-align: center;}a{color: #00CC66;}a:focus{outline:none; outline-offset:inherit;}@media (max-device-width: 1027px){body{text-align:center; font-size:larger;}section{max-width: 90%;}}@media (max-device-width: 640px){section{max-width: 97%;}}</style></head><body> <section> <h2>Downloading...</h2> <em>Please wait a moment</em><br/><br/><script>document.write('<a href="' + document.referrer + '">[Go Back]</a>');</script></section><script>document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function(){setTimeout(function (){url=window.location.href.replace('file-examples.com/wp-content/uploads/','file-examples.com/storage/fe5467a6a163010b197fb20/'); window.location.replace(url);}, 3000);}, false);</script></body></html>

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
<html><head>
<title>301 Moved Permanently</title>
</head><body>
<h1>Moved Permanently</h1>
<p>The document has moved <a href="http://www.infineon.com/">here</a>.</p>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Configuration>
<Appenders>
<Console name="STDOUT" target="SYSTEM_OUT">
<PatternLayout pattern="%d %-5p [%t] %C{2} (%F:%L) - %m%n"/>
</Console>
</Appenders>
<Loggers>
<Logger name="com.opensymphony.xwork2" level="debug"/>
<Logger name="org.apache.struts2" level="debug"/>
<Root level="warn">
<AppenderRef ref="STDOUT"/>
</Root>
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<svg version="1.1" id="Capa_1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" x="0px" y="0px"
viewBox="0 0 60 60" style="enable-background:new 0 0 60 60;" xml:space="preserve">
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M14,55H2V43h12V55z M36,55H24V43h12V55z M58,55H46V43h12V55z"/>
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</g>
<g>
</g>
<g>
</g>
<g>
</g>
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</g>
<g>
</g>
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</g>
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Source files - Editable files (Think: Word, not PDF)

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# README `src/calc/`
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# README `src/elec/`
Electronic "blueprints" - Schemas & PCBs

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# README `src/elec/main-subs/`
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# README `src/mech/`
Mechanical "blueprints" - Computer Aided Design (CAD) files

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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Jens Meisner <jens.meisner@ose-germany.de>
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0
/*File Info--------------------------------------------------------------------
File Name: PoleBase.scad
Project Name: OpenHardware LOOM - OHLOOM
License: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Name: Jens Meisner
Date: 08/01/20
Desc: This file is part of the OHLOOM Project. Original design by Oliver Slueter, who made all wooden parts without a CNC Router. https://wiki.opensourceecology.de/Open_Hardware-Webstuhl_%E2%80%93_OHLOOM
Usage:
./OHLoom_Documentation/Assembly_Guide/AssemblyGuide.md
./OHLoom_Documentation/User_Guide/OHLOOM_UserGuide.md
/*
/*Modifications------------------------------------------------------------
New File Name: Enter name, if it has changed
Name: Enter name of author
Date:
Desc: Describe changes of the original design
*/
//Please continue with any fur enter any further modification here
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
d1=47; //outer diameter
d2=37; //inner diameter
h1=100; //cylinder height
h2=5; //base thickness
union()
{
hull()
{
translate([-d2/4,-d2*1.8,0])
cylinder(h=h2,d=d2);
translate([d2/4,-d2*1.8,0])
cylinder(h=h2,d=d2);
translate([-d2,d2/1.5,0])
cylinder(h=h2,d=d2);
translate([d2,d2/1.5,0])
cylinder(h=h2,d=d2);
}
difference()
{
union()
{
cylinder(h=h1,d=d1);
translate([0,h2/2,d1/2])
rotate([90,30,0])
cylinder(h=h2,d=d1*1.8,$fn=3);
translate([h2/2,0,d1/2])
rotate([90,30,-90])
cylinder(h=h2,d=d1*1.8,$fn=3);
}
cylinder(h=h1,d=d2);
}
}

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# README `src/sim/`
Simulation sources

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