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3d models like youamp;#39;ve never seen before there you are welcome back we are going to be talking about this amazing little website web generator thing called stl to ascii by andrew sink andrew sink uh the inventor of the the plotter i remember we did a stream about that him and uncle jesse have resin laps which is really awesome but he also likes to do really cool projects on the web and this one is stl to ascii some of you might not know what ascii is or even how to pronounce it iamp;#39;ve got you here we go ascii is the i have to read it because itamp;#39;s been so long ascii is the american standard code for information interchange itamp;#39;s a character encoding standard that represents text data as well as control characters it is a way for a computer to display human readable characters and itamp;#39;s a way for the human readable characters to be interpreted into the binary that the computer understands so ask itself was invented back in 1981 at ibm by bob bea