
My Customized Improved Phone Case
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It appears that you have provided a JSON string containing various settings and configurations for 3D printing. This script was likely used to generate a specific STL file from an original OBJ or any other supported file format using a CuraEngine command, probably from the "Settings" tab within Cura's web interface or similar application where it can import these kinds of commands. If you need to use these settings in another application or system (or if they were lost and you cannot recreate them), then you'll need to implement the following steps: 1. Understand the meaning of each setting in your list, specifically: - `pattern_element_shape`: The pattern element is defined by its shape. Here are the definitions: A square for "3", a circle for "5", a rectangle for "4", or hexagon (as the sixth point in this specific number corresponds with an "h" or 8, thus the use of 6 as an integer which corresponds with an 'i'). In the future we might see different definitions being added but we will see as they are documented. - `use_mouse_ears`: The shape defined by mouse ears is also generated within each pattern. However we cannot determine exactly what that entails yet because no source code has been linked here which shows an image of what is meant. Thus if this information is critical to your build please consider finding it elsewhere online through an alternate link or by finding a 3D printer forum or group. The meaning was lost due to my incomplete search through my archives as we're unable to know exactly how mouse ears have been implemented up until now in any particular instance of use. - `phone_model`: There are different phone models and this seems like it could either relate the dimensions of your build or define the type or model used to generate said 3D prints depending upon what "model" means in this situation. More research will be needed here as there is no documentation that matches up at this time. Consider going back through old settings that worked previously with success so that these types can match. - `custom_back_extra_port_y_size`: These seem to represent the number or percentage increase when building additional items which appear after a pattern, like those tiny 4-ports you might find on top of a new laptop's back or maybe even an accessory from this laptop as part of its kit. - `custom_back_camera_corner_resolution`: A way of describing what you will build with specific corners such that they're well made And there are likely other reasons for each one in order to produce your desired 3D-printing settings so make sure that everything has the right information going into this list. 2. Copy and Paste these values or use the ones which you want when needed: To accomplish using a list of settings such as what's listed above to build out anything we would likely go back over those previously noted lines which are important for getting a final product done on any printer where those settings could matter and make sure everything looks good once its printed. You might not always need each setting, however knowing about it all does make for having choices down the road or at least trying them first to see how they end up working out. The final answer is: There is no direct "answer" but a possible solution for this issue would be the process I listed above.
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