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+ hole_margin*2; cutout_width = board_width - (side_margin * 2); cutout_height = board_height - (top_margin * 2); cutout_height = board_height - (top_margin * 2); hole_horiz = (board_width - hole_hdist) / 2 + 3 + tolerance*8; echo("Left panel:", left_panel_width, " with spacing ", left_panel_spacing); right_panel_width = width_mm - col_right - thickness; left_panel_width = 12.5*3 + tolerance*4; // column from edge plus hole radius Latest commits for file .gitignore Initial commit Initial commit Initial commit 2015-02-23 04:24:08 -08:00 Yet more ways of pulling comics, alt text and salient bits of blogs into Tiny Tiny RSS entries. # For PCBs designed using KiCad: https://www.kicad.org/ # Format documentation: https://kicad.org/help/file-formats/ # Netlist files (exported from Pcbnew) Initial version \#* New KiCad version; non Al panel Gerbers Binary files /dev/null and b/Images/IMG_6771.JPG differ Binary files /dev/null and b/Panels/futura medium bt.ttf | Bin 0 -> 292501 bytes create mode 100644 Hardware/PCB/precadsr_aux_Gerbers/precadsr-B_Paste.gbr create mode 100755 arrasta_playbook_v0.9.txt Samba Reggae 1

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