2026-06-04 (Th) TerminalBlockLabels Improved model and added text

The biggest problem with the first version of the model was that I specified the angle of the legs coming off the bottom, but to match the terminal block accurately, I would have to do a little trigonometry, so I revised how I approached the leg shape so now I can input the dimensions of the label socket and let the software fit the legs and feet. The text was a bit tricky because different fonts wanted to run over the edges, even though they were still too short for the top and bottom. I added an option to resize() that would stretch the text to fit all edges, but the program ignored letter proportions.
Usable model once I get dimensions

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