Mattercontol standalone controller

Mattercontol standalone controller

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Design a Spacer, Exactly 10 Millimeters Thick, to Secure Two Tablet Clamps Follow the instructions below to create the perfect spacer: **Step 1: Create Your Design in SketchUp** Launch your computer and open SketchUp, a free software application used for architectural, interior design, landscape architecture, and urban planning. With SketchUp installed, navigate through its intuitive interface and get ready to craft your ideal spacer. Begin by clicking on the "Sketch" tab, where you can start creating 2D and 3D models from scratch or use pre-existing templates as a foundation. Clicking the " Rectangle Tool", create two parallel rectangles, spaced 10 millimeters apart to accurately depict your spacer's dimensions. This tool allows you to freely drag the mouse while clicking and releasing buttons at any location within the software window. Ensure both rectangles are 10mm thick by changing their dimensions or entering values directly. Now you need to export the model as an STL file to move on with preparing it for 3D printing. Right-click on your Spacer sketch in SketchUp, choose "Export," then select "STL" as the desired output format, and enter the required path in a standard file manager window or explorer window for further manipulation outside of SketchUp. After saving your file click close on Sketchup

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