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Engineer's Evolution – From Zero to Maker

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This site is actively under development. Some pages may contain visual inconsistencies or calculation errors that are still being corrected. If you spot anything off, feel free to reach out.

StrokeForge is an open reference portal for mechanical engineers, electronics enthusiasts, and DIY makers. Whether you're choosing the right steel grade for a weld, calculating resistor dissipation for a circuit, or figuring out how long a battery pack will last — you'll find practical, no-nonsense tools here. Built by an engineer, for engineers. No ads, no paywalls.

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Engineering Tools

Material databases, norm cross-references, selection wizards. ČSN / EN / DIN / AISI — all in one place.

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Electronics

Resistor calculators, E-series lookup, battery life, LM317 design, series/parallel configurations.

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Other

Everything that doesn't fit neatly elsewhere — mixed tools, experiments, and one-off references.

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About Me

Mechanical designer with a background in structural design, overhead cranes, special-purpose machines, and production lines for the automotive industry. I've spent years working at the intersection of engineering theory and shop-floor reality — where material choice, tolerances, and weldability actually matter.

StrokeForge started as a 3D printing portfolio and gradually evolved into something more useful: an engineering reference platform. The tools I kept building for my own work turned out to be helpful to others too, so here we are.

📧 stanislav.odolan@gmail.com
🖨️ Printables: @TechMaster

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3D Printing Projects

Free STL files, build documentation, and lessons learned. Functional prints for makers and engineers.

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