Maker Club Website
thingiverse
Created with Customizer! http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=46884 Instructions Using the following settings: rotate - qr option is turned off tolerance - is very precise at 0.001 units thickness - is set to a strong 5 units perimeter - is currently undefined but we're making it go big at -1000 units round corner - this is what makes all shapes so pretty, with a nice rounded look tag width - really wide at 80 units so our text tag fits perfecty in place corner number - the way of creating sharp points at the ends, in this case 0. corner radius - making it nice and smooth by being a size of 10 units add subscript - adds in extra numbers like little 2s or whatever for display only perimeter height - going tall up high with the options set to 10 units perimeter width - the area our perimeter can touch, currently 3 units wide. qr_y position - placing that perfect QR at zero from all vertical edges. QR X Position - putting it at zero from the horizontal sides for that smooth flow. rotate qr to bottom - turning that special Q down to get it centered and level in a circle. flip codes around - not used or called upon currently since option 0 means none, flipped instead code around with none enabled now turned off generate object - creating something tangible we can really touch and feel for our very own personal use hole radius - making room inside these creations by taking up just enough space, currently at 10 units so they stay intact y hole location - right at zero where no edges will cross. X Hole position - making it big at thirty with that perfect hole ready in the design. Case thickness - super solid with a thick size of one eight eighth to give them depth and strength we can't beat Tag height is how much of our message will stick out at an angle from the object we choose.
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