Lea_Case_Globus_MakerBot

Lea_Case_Globus_MakerBot

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It seems like you want me to parse this long list of configuration parameters into something human-readable. Here's a breakdown of the configuration file: ### Dimensions * `custom_phone_thickness`: The thickness of the custom phone case. + Value: `10` ### Patterns and Shapes * `pattern_element_radius`: The radius of the pattern elements (i.e., circles). + Value: `8` * `use_pattern`: A flag to determine if a pattern is used. 0 for no pattern, 1 for custom pattern. + Value: `1` * `stencil_size`: The size of the stencil in some printer-specific format. For now, just treat it as a large value (over 100). Note that the value here exceeds the usual size of the page for most common papers. This seems too big but might actually refer to units not based on metric or inches. + Value: `40` ### Fillets * `custom_overhang_fillet_resolution`: The resolution (radius of fillet curve) when adding a custom overhang (cut-out). + Value: `2` ### Thickness and Tolerances * `pattern_line_thickness`: The thickness of lines drawn in the pattern. + Value: `20` * `custom_case_wall_thickness`: The wall thickness of the case's frame (e.g., back or sides). + Value: `1.6` * `printer_tolerance`: The minimum gap left between edges during printing. + Value: `0.4` ### Cameras and Holes * `custom_back_camera_y_position`: Position of a rear-facing camera along the Y axis. + Value: `0`

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