MakeNBreak.py -- Stack your skeinforged parts (Q45894)

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MakeNBreak.py -- Stack your skeinforged parts
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    This is the python version of my MakeNBreak script. (See old perl script here: http://wiki.makerbot.com/makenbreak) This program takes a commented skeinforge file and stacks the gcode on top of itself, including a layer floating inbetween to make the parts easy to separate with a razor blade. Many improvements have been done such that you no longer need a file with layer in between. Simply use a commented skeinforge file. I've been experimenting with version 36 so hopefully it works with the up-to-date files as well. Hopefully this helps folks that are printing lots of parts. I had good luck using it on a footed vertex. This is great for multiple simple parts. I've printed a few of the Makerbot Prusa files and always had a failure with that method of stacking STLs. Also this is my first thing written in Python so be gentle with comments:)
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