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-Welcome to the MagLab documentation+Hey, hi, I'm Noctyros.
  
-Here you will find all the important information about the MagLab Formicarium system. From the basic setup to the required 3D-printed parts to the placement of the magnetsIn additiontypical questions are answered and practical tips for setup, use, and expansion are provided.+I love designing 3D printing models and I have been part of the 3D printing scene for more than 12 years nowWhat started as a technical hobby slowly turned into a mix of creativityproblem solving and experimentation. What fascinates me the most is how quickly an idea can turn into a real physical object. A concept in your head becomes a digital model on the computer and only a few hours later you can already hold the printed part in your hands.
  
-This documentation is intended to help you quickly understand the system and optimally set up your own MagLab Formicarium.+I originally got into 3D printing because I wanted to build things that simply did not exist to buy anywhere. Small tools for everyday use, holders, organization solutions or special parts for different projects. Instead of searching endlessly for the right solution or accepting compromises, I could suddenly design and print my own. That feeling of turning an idea directly into a working object immediately hooked me.
  
 +Over the years this led to many models, experiments and different projects. Some are simple practical solutions for everyday problems while others are larger designs or modular systems. This wiki mainly exists to document these projects and make them understandable. Here you can find background information, development processes, design decisions and sometimes just my thoughts while working on a model.
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 +It is important to me to document things openly so others can understand how they work and maybe develop their own ideas from them. If my models help someone, inspire new ideas or simply spark curiosity, then this project has already achieved its goal.
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 +I am always open to suggestions, ideas and feedback about my models.
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 +Have fun exploring the wiki.
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