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			<description><![CDATA[<p>A like writing code to build 3D models. I wrote Anchorscad (<a href="https://github.com/owebeeone/anchorscad">https://github.com/owebeeone/anchorscad</a>) which is a Python API for making OpenSCAD models.</p><p>My new X1 Carbon with AMS needs to be fed some multi-material models so my next project for Anchorscad is to add multi-material support.</p><p>The first issue is, STL doesn&#039;t hack it so I need to figure out the workfow. Current thought is to build 3mf files from STL generated by OpenSCAD. It doesn&#039;t seem like there are any tools for that in Python just yet but it seems easy, what could possiby go wrong.</p><p>Anyway hi!</p>]]></description>
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