
circlecase iPhone_Case
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The provided code is a design file in GCode format, likely for use with 3D printing software or CNC machining tools. It defines a series of commands and settings that guide the fabrication process. Here are some observations: 1. **Starter Kit Geometry:** The design begins by defining several points to form a complex polygon. This shape represents a part of a larger model, possibly a phone case. It’s designed in an STL or STEP file for a CNC router like MakerGear or MakerBot and converted into GCode. 2. **Dimension Adjustments:** Some settings within the code can be modified, such as changing dimensions, thicknesses, or material properties, but the complexity of adjusting these without directly interacting with the tool they’re intended for (CNC) makes manual adjustment complex unless you have knowledge of CAM software. 3. **Port Placement and Customizations:** Specific settings for the port sizes (like custom_phone_thickness = 10), case depth adjustments through stencil_pattern_line_thickness, camera position specifications, or material choices would need to be changed in specific sections of the GCode or in accompanying design files like a STL for a case. 4. **Pattern Design Elements:** Settings here like stencil_pattern_line_thickness adjust elements that would normally form textures and edge lines during CNC manufacturing; these can make significant changes depending on what the target finish is supposed to look like (flat, grooved, etched etc.). 5. **Conversion and Post-Processing Steps:** Some CAM tools have specific steps and features allowing manual intervention or custom commands; they could alter some variables of this GCode directly during execution. For those wanting to adjust parts of this code, without extensive 3D printing knowledge, converting settings can often happen using proprietary tools (such as in case the CAD/CAM system). If the code were a program written by you it’s usually easier. The command below adjusts a portion for example with new thickness. set_tool_post([tool = custom_top_edge, diameter = 15])
With this file you will be able to print circlecase iPhone_Case with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on circlecase iPhone_Case.