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Customized version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:209005
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Instructions
Using the following options:
y_size_limit = 130
data29 = 9.8
data28 = 11.5
data27 = 9
data26 = 8.1
data25 = 9.7
data24 = 8.8
data23 = 7.9
data22 = 11.5
data21 = 14.7
data20 = 7.6
data9 = 8.1
data8 = 11.3
data7 = 11.3
data6 = 11.5
data5 = 9.3
data4 = 6.8
data3 = 10
data2 = 12.6
data1 = 10.1
data0 = 13.5
lower_bound = 6.8
wall_thickness = 0
data47 = 8.4
data46 = 8.4
data45 = 14.5
data44 = 8.4
data43 = 10.3
data42 = 8.2
data41 = 7
data40 = 11.4
z_size_limit = 21
data19 = 10.7
data18 = 8.9
data17 = 10.3
data16 = 9.9
data15 = 12.7
data14 = 13.4
data13 = 9.7
data12 = 8.8
data11 = 11.4
data10 = 9.9
inflation = 1.0001
data39 = 12.7
data38 = 9.3
data37 = 11.8
data36 = 9
data35 = 10.4
data34 = 10.7
data33 = 11.7
data32 = 11
data31 = 8.7
data30 = 10.7
floor_thickness = 0
upper_bound = 16
x_size_limit = 130
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