
octogoncase iPhone_Case
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It looks like you've got a set of CAD parameters! These settings are typically used to configure the behavior and appearance of a 3D printed object. Let's go through what each of these settings might do: **Points:** `[ [ [-24.111, -19.355], [-11.911, -20.115] ] ... ` These points appear to be defining the outline or perimeter of the object. Each pair of coordinates represents a point on the object's boundary. **Styling Options:** * **pattern_element_radius**: This setting seems to be controlling the size of pattern elements (perhaps a pattern used for decoration) around specific regions of the design. Here, it is set to `8`. * **custom_phone_thickness**: You've defined custom dimensions or properties for some phone aspects. Specifically, this might impact the thickness or height of the design. * **stencil_size**: It's likely that `40` defines how wide the outline or "Stencil" is drawn at any particular position within your print project. It helps control the line thickness, hence improving visual clarity. **Customisation Features:** * **custom_overhang_fillet_resolution**: Here, a number (set to `2`) might determine whether rounded overhanging pieces (as when two components don't butt up straight against each other - creating an area that's smooth & free from stress cracks.) are resolved within one 'resolution'. More would produce more but potentially less crisp corners * **pattern_line_thickness**: It looks like you're specifying custom dimensions or properties for various lines in your pattern design. Specifically, this is set to `20`. The setting should impact line thickness. * **custom_case_wall_thickness**: In this section, the custom_case\_wall\_thickness parameter defines wall (or height) around internal areas within this design when 3D-printing; 1.6 as value is quite tall but does help build in robustness against pressure. * **custom_back_camera_y_position**: Here it appears like a small tweak to adjust relative Y coordinates - i.e., "camera orientation", particularly for rear-camera support perhaps - set by design choice. **General:** * **use_pattern**: With this value, you're allowing the use of patterns within your CAD design. This might affect the appearance or layout of various elements on your object. It has a numerical parameter set to 1, so it's 'enabled'. This configuration is typically found in 3D modeling software like Fusion 360 (as hinted) used during print process before running an Slicer (or 'slicer software' such as Ultimaker Cura).
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