The USB In Pajamas
thingiverse
This thing is designed with creativity. I took some customization liberties while keeping true to the original source of this concept at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:46335, and used the Customizer! found here http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=46335. The parameters set include: Device Ordering as one (1) piece. Adding 10 SD cards to hold valuable files for safe-keeping purposes. Including "Sampajama" written out across this build in sign text format. Designating the type of device being printed as model #3, which I feel accurately depicts its intended use-case scenario for an object designed around a three (3)-part construct that consists solely of three main modules when finalized. Setting USB connector spacing to 4 mm. Configuring Pencil space separation at 3 millimeters from other key design elements in place now during printing stages of construction completion and once totally put together ready use with new final fully-fledged configuration. Printing out the actual object pieces themselves twelve (12) individual units total which make-up device part assembly build stack prior full system being connected through each given point so entire set properly working overall functionality realized user side desired interaction upon opening top access panel revealing storage locations filled standard pre-programmed microSD cards and possibly future ones purchased outside original set provided along side. Printing at build plate manually input at the location of hundred by one hundred (100x100 mm^2 area specifically set on manual entry option instead automated presets available also other options currently selected) Setting the Sign to -1, giving it a height adjustment. Changing Pencil Radius to Four millimeters. Applying font type Orbitron. Building from zero using plate #0 by user-selected custom layout for better placement on actual 3d printing machines without requiring any additional tools beforehand.
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