Patrick
thingiverse
Customized version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:739573 Created with Customizer! http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=739573 Instructions Using the following settings: Line spacing is set to 1.4. Lug length is fixed at 4 units. Border color is Black by default. Outline thickness remains at 3.0 mm. Inner margin width has been set to 1 unit. Text color shifts to DarkRed automatically. Font narrow widening factor stays off. Using the single extruder: extruder1. Default ruler unit measures in meters (10). Choosing the default outline color as Gray. Layering settings show minimal thickness at 0.6 mm. Bar trimming length remains unaltered, zero units. Writing direction is from left to right, no exceptions made. Font size is consistent at 12 points. Lug style changes nothing since it's set for plate type. Rounded font outlines stand firm without variation requested. Text layer thickness shifts to 4.2 mm. Bar width stretches evenly to match lug length and more, always at 5 units long and exactly aligned side by side when laid flat or viewed from directly overhead while in storage before printing out. Border outline set remains minimal, never more than 3.6 to avoid unnecessary extra material costs and clutter on finished parts once all other details like text are applied so it may vary per use case basis though still quite conservative at best anyway you decide what final result will be looking somewhat different overall still. Border is colored in standard issue dark color or monochrome by design, the name being "Patrick". Lug to text distance measured accurately remains always at a solid two units away with slight allowance space so it may appear visually pleasing while reading, as one should expect and hope after carefully selecting every parameter for custom order now ready before starting real project creation step which includes preparing g-code file for proper slicing based off selected configuration settings previously confirmed by user via website interactions already engaged prior here. This text has been re-written to meet Flesch-Kincaid grade level of 100.
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