I hereby certify that I am not simply asking someone else to design a footprint for me.
I’m trying to find a footprint for KF127 screw terminal. I flipped through the Terminal block xxx footprint libraries but I can’t find any similar (I also searched with the search function).
No problem, I will design this footprint but maybe I miss something and this already exists in one of the libraries.
I am not so surprised you can’t find it. There are quite a lot of different variants of such terminal blocks. On top of that, this one is *&^%$#@! because it has a 5mm pitch between the pins (in the long direction, and 10.16mm between the rows of pins. Whomever thought that was a good Idea should never have become a connector designer.
Making such a footprint in KiCad takes about 5 to 10 minutes, once you have gone though the initial (small) learning curve of learning to use the footprint editor and working with personal libraries. On top of that, I consider both those skills essential for anyone doing more with KiCad then a little bit of tinkering. If you’re familiar with sites like SnapEDA, PCB Libraries, Samacsys etc, then you can have a look over there.
As an alternative, maybe you’re interested in testing KiCad-Nightly, which has now become V8.0.0~rc1.
I agree. Making footprints is a good exercise which does not require a lot of time. And there can be variations to make the footprint better suit your needs.
But one note of caution: If you want to use this part in Australia, you should make the footprint upside down.
Thank you for your fast answer and for the detailed description for import steps, I have been using KiCad for a while, I didn’t know if I can import EasyEDA footprints. It’s a great software !