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Microrax 10mm profile

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Microrax 10mm profile by microrax Oct 14, 2009

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Basic profile of our miniature t-slot extrusion.
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thingiverse.com/thing:1131

microrax.com

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It's definitely a discovery process.

I just recently switched a whole bunch of my travel pictures (http://www.flickr.com/photos/a... from CC-By-NC-SA to just CC-By-SA. I'm not a photographer by profession and it was much more fun seeing the few I had CC-By-SA crop up everywhere.

@clothbot,
It always takes a little soul searching in deciding the best way to share an idea.

Ah, just noticed you changed the license to CC-By-NC-SA. Much more to my liking than the original "no derivatives" you'd selected.

I like being able to scale, stretch, and otherwise warp other people's designs to "share alike". :)

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clothbot on Oct 27, 2009 said:

Ah, just noticed you changed the license to CC-By-NC-SA. Much more to my liking than the original "no derivatives" you'd selected.

I like being able to scale, stretch, and otherwise warp other people's designs to "share alike". :)

microrax on Oct 27, 2009 said:

@clothbot,
It always takes a little soul searching in deciding the best way to share an idea.

peter on Oct 15, 2009 said:

I'm rooting for microrax. Their system is cooler looking, and they have great customer service.

microrax on Oct 16, 2009 said:

Thank you Peter! I plan on "making" a makerbot with this stuff using the makerbot guts.

tbfleming on Oct 15, 2009 said:

Wow! Competition for miniature aluminum profiles! I'm really curious to see how this pans out.

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