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Set of Design Files to allow for cutting on CNC Machine with max 100x60cm Cut Bed.

CrottyArts and others added 2 commits February 20, 2015 19:37
Set of Design Files to allow for cutting on CNC Machine with max 100x60cm Cut Bed.
These files were prepped for a max size 1000mm x 600mm.  All layers are
retained.  All shapes were also joined for simpler selection during the
preparation stage.
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I tried resubmitting this as the files didn't seem to upload correctly with the last try.
Please confirm if this worked correctly, otherwise I will ask for GitHub Tutorial!

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swdgit commented Mar 23, 2015

I'm only seeing your one update not the new additions. Have you done a
push to put the files up to GitHub?

Git is different and less easy to understand than some of the other version
control systems out there.
If you'd like some links that I used to learn more about Git send me a
private message and I'll get back with you.

stacy

On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 4:26 AM, Brian Crotty [email protected]
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I tried resubmitting this as the files didn't seem to upload correctly
with the last try.
Please confirm if this worked correctly, otherwise I will ask for GitHub
Tutorial!


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Hi Brian,

Please create a sub-folder in the community projects folder here:
https://github.com/opensourcebeehives/Community_Projects

Submit a request on Github, and i'll merge it.

Thanks,
Aaron

On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 4:26 AM, Brian Crotty [email protected]
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I tried resubmitting this as the files didn't seem to upload correctly
with the last try.
Please confirm if this worked correctly, otherwise I will ask for GitHub
Tutorial!


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Hello Stacy and Aaron,

I am still just not figuring out how to get these uploaded, I see how to make the pull request, but I can't get the folder created or files uploaded in order to do that. I always receive the message that I don't have permission to upload. Any tutorials would be great! Thank you.

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I should add - I do think I got the files uploaded here - just not sure how to get them into Community Projects!
https://github.com/CrottyArts/CTB---v5.4---21mm-Prepared-for-Quarter-Size-CNC-Machine

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swdgit commented Mar 26, 2015

I'm seeing them in your repo in github so that's good.

Some Git Docs
http://git-scm.com/doc

This is a youtube where a guy uses Tinker Toys to explain Git. Funny and
informative but you have to be over 4 years old to view it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ffBJ4sVUb4

Did you do a Clone of the OSBH Community Projects repository?

A brut force method would be to clone the current OSBH Community Projects
repository to your computer.
Create a directory there and copy your files in.
Then :
git add . to add all of your files to the local repo.
git commit -m 'your message here'

Once they are in your local copy of the OSBH Community Projects repo you
can "push" them to "origin"

I am by no means a git expert so I hope the above helps.

Stacy

On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 5:55 AM, Brian Crotty [email protected]
wrote:

I should add - I do think I got the files uploaded here - just not sure
how to get them into Community Projects!

https://github.com/CrottyArts/CTB---v5.4---21mm-Prepared-for-Quarter-Size-CNC-Machine


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How can I find these drawings in a turbocad format?

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@onyxtacular The original model files you can find here:
https://github.com/opensourcebeehives/Colorado_Top_Bar/tree/master/Colorado%20Top%20Bar%20-%20v6.1%20-%2018mm

I just took the cut files only and split them onto 6 boards from the original 1.

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Stacy - I am going to a meetup tonight where there will be more github users (programmers!) so I will ask for help then. The history that you sent though is great. I read Chapter 1 last night.

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