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Rest assured I'll host another one of these that's completely centered around the idea of model stability that's resistant to changes to the initial prompt and do it as a two partner. Only, I won't tell you guys what I'm changing about the prompt before setting in motion round 2, because my clients don't do that to me.
Derek Van Allen | Engineering Consultant | MeddlerNot, I think, quite the worst. I did find myself itching as I did things wrong. (so many planes!) Still was fun to do :)
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/505f4f92dac76f0180b4da4c/w/407eb065a20bd488ca1c4f18/e/216941890e650152ca49bc6b?renderMode=0&uiState=697c7a206ceda26aaaa9b6c5
@Derek_Van_Allen_BD
I made my document public. I thought the link would have worked, but you should be able to dissect it now.
About halfway through, I noticed that my part was a little different when comparing the volumes. By deriving them and using Boolean operations, I could see where I made the error and fix it.