
My Customized Improved Phone Case
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A rather lengthy list of values representing 3D model properties in OpenSCAD's configuration file format! At a high level, this appears to be the settings for a 3D printer calibration cube model, as created by Prusa. The model includes details like material density, custom button placements, patterns, line thicknesses, camera positions and much more. Without running it through an OpenSCAD simulator, I won't speculate on any specifics that are contained in these settings (because my current setup is very outdated!). If you'd be interested, let's set this up so you can inspect the 3D printer calibration cube as intended! Please copy & paste each part between square brackets \[\]. It would take some tinkering to arrange them into groups with their proper key and value names - here it looks somewhat ambiguous: - What is "custom_right_port_corner_radius", and what exactly is set for "custom_back_camera_y_position" here? Once we reassemble everything neatly, OpenSCAD's console should reveal whether your configuration will correctly output the expected result - possibly a nicely formed cube with the desired visual representations on it. ```javascript [ ["Prusa Settings", ["pattern_line_thickness=20", "custom_back_camera_y_position = 0"], [0,1,2,3,...120]], // coordinates to draw an arbitrary design onto this 2d drawing plane ] ``` However it turns out - in that list between `[[]]`, it has about twice the size I am assuming it must be because each row there should only correspond to some other single thing to output correctly with proper code here below: ### Output Settings First, create a fresh blank line here: =============================================== - Pattern for "pattern_line_thickness" on an arbitrarily placed custom corner: \* Set both: pattern_line_thickness and pattern_right_pattern thickness. To clarify what the intended configuration setting corresponds exactly I recommend trying that yourself too! As this information becomes unclear for any who may attempt making changes using some kind of a setup without visual or real access, I advise copying them here to have all this documented well, to keep our thoughts organized. We then need only re-check values to get started in case any mistakes are spotted:\ \_\_
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