Thomas Flummer

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I designed a slim case for the #why2025 badge, that prints in one piece, without support, using only 37g of filament.

This mostly sits on the back of the carrier board, allowing add-ons to sit snugly up against the main PCB.

The small sides help keep the faceplate in place.

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1705953-slim-case-for-why2025-event-badge#profileId-1809705

I have been enjoying the @FreeCAD tutorials by @shawnhymel and have recently been trying out the loft tool to make a handle for a carbide tip scriber.

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1105913#profileId-1101748

To store my Sensepeek #PCBite set, I have created CNC cut foam for a small flightcase.

The files are available at https://github.com/flummer/sensepeek-foam if you would like to make your own

GitHub - flummer/sensepeek-foam: Foam inserts for a flightcase with CNC cut pockets that fit the Sensepeek PCBite set

Foam inserts for a flightcase with CNC cut pockets that fit the Sensepeek PCBite set - flummer/sensepeek-foam

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Again for Chaos Communication Congress, I have designed a custom #37c3 badge, this time with heavy inspiration from this years #bornhack badge, when it comes to the electronics.

More info and design files at https://github.com/flummer/37c3 and find me if you want to chat NFC or maybe get your own - I made a few extra.

GitHub - flummer/37c3: Indie badge for 37c3

Indie badge for 37c3. Contribute to flummer/37c3 development by creating an account on GitHub.

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