
hexagoncase iPhone_Case
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This text appears to be a configuration file for creating phone cases with specific customizations and settings using an STL slicer software (presumably Cura or PrusaSlicer, based on the keywords used). Here's a breakdown of what each line does: 1. **`stl_slicing_profile_name = case_pattern`**: Sets the name of the slicing profile for creating this custom phone case. 2. **`orientation = z_up_flip_hands_side_back_front_camera_bottom_top_3d_touch_middle_fingerprint_recorder_sensor`**: Defines the orientation of the case based on specific phone features (the "3D touch" and "fingerprint recorder" suggest a more advanced or Apple device). 3. **`[pattern_elements = [[[44.778492,-15.145161],[45.157151,-10.964143]...]`,...`[48.567109,-14.195555],[47.956767,1.144141]]]**: These coordinates specify the position of various features (like ports, cameras, sensors) on the phone that the case needs to accommodate. 4. **`stencil_fill_type = 0`**: Toggles a fill for the model. Setting this value to 1 would create a hole at this part of the print but setting it to 0 would not. 5. **`use_mouse_ears = 0`**: Disables "mouse ears", small details that fit around specific phone features, based on mouse-like ears that house a sensor and might provide similar functionalities for phones, possibly the "fingerprint reader". 6. **`phone_model = 0`**: Doesn't identify the exact type of phone, likely since the values range from `phone_12_to_7_and_iphone_plus_ipad_models`. 7. **`stencil_mirror = 0`**: Keeps parts without reflections on each side (to prevent mirrors to mirror themselves during slicing) so if we slice one layer they are visible even though a piece will cover this region while another remains empty but when it is used again at its mirror place the exact shape that should be sliced isn't reflected since it was mirrored by mistake). 8. **`printer_tolerance = .1mm`**: Adjusts how tight/loose parts can be during assembly before needing correction due excess materials causing issues where some will fall apart when handling properly. It is difficult to say more because this code only represents a configuration file without any corresponding data structure that it defines within it. It does contain coordinates in one part though indicating these locations must exist as objects which then allows our printer tool know how best lay down its 3d layers across desired areas given available materials.
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