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The printer resolution is set to 0.15 mm so this is a useful step size.
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This makes the results of tolerance tests available for the actual PCB
case.
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There used to be two panels but this is not required.
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The width and height tolerance test was unusable because the thickness
tolerance was not added. Thus the test part did not fit inside the slot.
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The current tolerance values should be written down inside the files
covering the related parts. The tolerance_tests.scad file should include
those values.
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nut_d should be used exclusively to avoid handling to alternatives for
the same parameter.
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This makes the file structure and module naming simpler and allows to
easily print all tolerance tests at once. This is helpful to validate a
specific printer setup.
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This allows to check the tolerances for panel width and length.
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This tests makes it easier to fine-tune the slot width which holds one
of the two panels.
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This should make sure the right hole diameter is selected for bolts.
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This bolt is a good starting point for most PCB cases.
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This special variable decides on the level of detail these cylinders are
rendered with. Since this depends also on the size and thus on the
individual cylinder it is also set per cylinder individually.
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The holes used to be all the same size. This is clearly a bug since the
test's intention is to check different sizes.
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That way it is easier to get that the test is built and not nut when
building the corresponding file.
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This part can be used to fine-tune the tolerance for the used nuts which
have to fit tightly into a 3D-printed part.
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The filename `common.scad` does not explain anything about its content.
With this commit the last part - rounded_cube - is moved to its own
file.
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Having named files for these parts makes them more visible inside the
project. They used to be in the `common.scad` file which does not
explain anything by its name.
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This should be more decoupled because it is not specific to soundbox. It
might be later extracted to a library repository.
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