
Gear up with BTI
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This object was generated by the Customizer application on Thingiverse, which allows users to customize 3D printed designs using a wide range of parameters and variables. With Customizer's user-friendly interface, it's possible to fine-tune your own custom designs for printing, giving you control over everything from font styles to material densities. Using the Customizer tool for creating objects involves selecting options that directly influence the object's shape, size, and features. In this specific instance, certain values were selected, such as t_size, depth, approximate_number_of_teeth_on_sun, number_of_planets, number_of_teeth_on_planets, tol, t_vert, font, text, w, P, T, D, and nTwist. The following are some of the settings chosen for this design: - The type size (t_size) was set at 6 points. - The depth of the object was set at 1 unit. - The approximate number of teeth on sun was set at 9 units. - The number of planets in the solar system used for design purposes was set at 5 units. - The number of teeth on each planet was set at 7 units. - Tolerance (tol) was set to 0.25 units. - Vertical positioning (t_vert) was left at its default value, which is zero units. - The chosen font style used for engraving text on the object was a customized font based on the Orbitron design found in write/orbitron.dxf format. - Text written onto the design is simply the phrase "Baker Technical Institute." - Other key parameters used to finalize this object include: - W: This parameter is often utilized when scaling designs up or down and sets width for a particular print dimension. It was set at 6.7 units for this object. - P, which might be related to various other printing characteristics but typically involves some measure of distance like perimeter measurement, had been assigned the value of 45 units in this context. - The T setting deals with layer height (often used when creating complex shapes requiring precision) and was set at 15 units for this design. - Finally, D parameter, which may represent thickness or diameter among many things depending on use case within such customization tools typically handles base measurements for certain prints & is placed at 50 here. By tweaking each of these customizable variables you have fine control over almost every facet related creating highly specialized versions personalized designs suited very exact specifications desired users seeking optimized outcomes without much programming effort whatsoever necessary thanks largely advanced software functionalities involved.
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