Sakati84 / 3DPrintColorizer

Software & Hardware to do multi color printing with Sharpies
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Missing source code #31

Open mousethief opened 3 years ago

mousethief commented 3 years ago

I notice that none of the .stl object code files for the 3D printed parts have any corresponding source code files anywhere on the repo. How are people even making contributions?

mousethief commented 3 years ago

There are only object (stl) files in the directory 'Hardware'.

On Wed, Aug 11, 2021, 11:28 ShadowBr0ther @.***> wrote:

Those files are located unter the folder "Hardware"...

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csanii123 commented 3 years ago

If you go 1 directory up you will find a Software directory. In there is the Python code that does the post processing of the gcode to do the coloring.

kohend commented 2 years ago

I just edited the STLs, since the calibration is based on the actual hardware setup, so dimension differences in mount and caps do not seem to matter as long as you're calibrated.