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    KlipperOS

    KlipperOS

    Live USB containing a OS with everything you need for a klipper laptop

    Welcome to the KlipperOS Live USB! I created this to simplify Klipper setup and avoid having to purchase a pi. Before you begin, please read all of the README on the GitHub at github.com/MaxR-712/klipperOS.
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    Lightweight Model Database

    Lightweight Model Database

    An easy to use and lightweight CAD model data management tool.

    This little Tool was developed in order to tidy up the CAD models and other documents in my 3D printing project folder. Full description and Manual, see: http://encorecad.de/index.php/3d-druck/lightweight-model-database-en
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    GComb

    GComb is a gCode viewing tool with an interior focus

    GComb is an open-source quick and easy Java tool intended to ease the lives of all 3D printing hobbyists by providing a look inside a “sliced” GCode file and a better view of what is going to be printed, before it is printed. It works by parsing GCode files and producing an image for each layer of the printed object, any of which can then be viewed. GComb was originally written on Mac OS X using Eclipse with Java version 1.7.0_25, and was made for a Makerbot™ The Replicator Dual printing...
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