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==Part Library==
==Part Library==


'''Visual History:'''
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File:v4dirkwinder.png|'''v4 Winder.''' - FreeCAD -[[File:v4dirkwinder.FCStd] - STL - [[File:v4dirkwinder.stl]].  
File:v4dirkwinder.png|'''v4 Winder.''' - FreeCAD -[[File:v4dirkwinder.FCStd] - STL - [[File:v4dirkwinder.stl]].  
File:v4dirkmotor.png|'''v4 Motor.''' - FreeCAD -[https://gitlab.com/marcin_ose/3d-printed-electric-motor/-/blob/master/v4stackablemotor.FCStd] - STL - [[File:v4dirkmotor.stl]]


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Revision as of 01:12, 24 March 2021

Basics

  • This page goes over what is the lowest cost, fastest to build, permanent, but easily disassembled, structure that offers a large working space free from rain, wind, and snow? *This structure should be based on common industrial materials.
    • For an engineered structure - steel is a good option
  • Wind-shedding is a good option

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Sourcing

  • Black tee - weld a nut on the tee side and it's a rebar clamp if you thread a set-bolt through the nut - $1.10 [2]