Green Logic for a Case

Green Logic for a Case

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This is a log file from a 3D printing software, likely Cura or Slic3r. It shows the process of importing and preparing several 3D models for printing. Here's a breakdown of what I've identified: 1. **Importing objects**: The script imports several STL files (3D model files) from a specified directory. 2. **Preparing and rotating objects**: Each imported object is rotated to align it properly with the build plate. 3. **Scaling objects**: Some objects are scaled up or down to fit within the print area. 4. **Union operations**: The script combines multiple objects into a single union, creating a new 3D model. 5. **Cleaning non-manifold geometry**: This step removes any invalid or duplicate faces in the 3D models. 6. **Exporting STL file**: Finally, the script exports the resulting 3D model as an STL file. Here are some notable points: * The script encounters a malformed object (toy-truck10-v2a.stl) and deletes it. * The Die Scaled D10 object is scaled up significantly (1120.89%), which may lead to a large print area or require additional supports. * The export location is set to /uploads/20170521-1040-23, indicating that the STL file will be exported to this directory. Overall, this script appears to be preparing a collection of 3D models for printing on a MakerBot-style 3D printer.

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