
Removable E39, Part Part
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This appears to be a script from a 3D modeling software, likely Cura, that is being used to prepare and print objects. Here's a breakdown of the output: **Initial cleaning** The script starts by cleaning non-manifold areas in various objects, which is a common step in preparing 3D models for printing. This involves removing any faces or edges that are not properly connected. * The first object, "Alices Laptop For City X", has -0.02% volume removed, -0.03% edges removed, and -0.03% faces removed. * The second object, "Wade Custom Obijuan", has -3.10% volume removed, -2.07% edges removed, and 0.00% faces removed (malformed). **Importing new objects** The script then imports three new objects: 1. "bottom_4.STL" is imported but fails due to being malformed. 2. "filament_guide.stl" is imported and cleaned with -0.01% edges removed and -0.02% faces removed. 3. "Cup_Holder_Main_Body_back_De2.STL" is imported and cleaned with 0.00% volume removed, -0.04% edges removed, and -0.06% faces removed. **Preparing objects** The script prepares each object by rotating them to a standard orientation (both left or right), scaling them to a specific size, creating duplicates, staging objects, and performing unions between objects. * The union between "Wade Custom Obijuan" and "filament_guide" results in 66986 faces. * The union between "Cup Holder Main Body back De2" and "Wade Custom Obijuan" results in 67287 faces. * The union between "Dummy" and "Wade Custom Obijuan" results in 67094 faces. **Final cleaning** The script performs a final cleaning of non-manifold areas, resulting in minimal volume, edge, or face removals for most objects. **Exporting STL file** Finally, the script exports an STL file to a specific location.
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