
Carving a boat hull - parametric
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It seems like you're trying to generate a list of STL files for a 3D printer build. The provided code snippet is in OpenSCAD format, which can be used to create the required STL files. Here's how to use it: 1. Install OpenSCAD: You'll need to have OpenSCAD installed on your system. If you're on Linux or macOS, you can install it via your package manager. On Windows, you can download and install it from the official website. 2. Run the `do.sh` script: The script will take care of generating all the required STL files for you. It might take some time depending on how many cores your CPU has and how much memory is available. Once the script finishes running, you should have a list of 23 STL files in your directory, each corresponding to a different part of the printer build (bulkheads, stems, and decks). Note: The `do.sh` script is designed to be run from the command line. If you're not comfortable with that, you can also use OpenSCAD's built-in functionality to generate the STL files individually. Here's how: 1. Open the `model.scad` file in OpenSCAD. 2. Select "File" -> "Export" and choose "STL" as the format. 3. Choose the part you want to export (e.g., bulkhead 1, stem 1, etc.). 4. Click "Export" to generate the STL file. Repeat this process for each part of the printer build.
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