
I3 Prusa in an a
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This appears to be a log file from a 3D printing or CAD software, specifically Cura, which is used for slicing and exporting 3D models. Here's a breakdown of the contents: **Section 1: Error Handling** * The script attempts to import an STL file named `custom_avatar_v21_singlecolor_20130412-23314-126bqj4-0.stl` but encounters errors: + "Cleaning non manifold" suggests that the model has non-manifold faces, which can cause issues with printing. + "Total removed V: -0.24%, E: -1.24%, F: -1.74%" indicates the percentage of volume, edges, and faces removed during cleaning. * The script then deletes the bad source file. **Section 2: Importing Object #5** * The script imports an STL file named `Base.stl` from the "downloads" folder: + "Cleaning non manifold" is performed again. + No errors are reported, and the object is prepared for further processing. **Section 3-7: Importing and Processing Objects #6-8** * The script imports additional STL files (`bicycle_cable_housing_fastener.stl`, `endstop-clamp.stl`, and `spring.stl`) from the "downloads" folder. * Each object is cleaned, prepared, rotated (if necessary), scaled, and then unioned with other objects or duplicates created. * Errors are reported for Object #2 (`Base.stl`): + "Object is malformed" + "Union did not work well. Discarding object." **Section 8: Exporting STL** * The script exports the final model to a file named `/uploads/20170508-1502-28`. Overall, this log suggests that the software encountered errors while processing some of the imported objects, specifically due to non-manifold faces and union issues.
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