Oh i forgot something important to say!
There is experimental feature in Cura; the "tree" support.
I tried it and in some cases it is doing splendid job!
It slows down printing a bit. But results on prints are astonishing.
Very easy removable supports, no marks and no ugly parts.
Only drawback is in slowing down some complicated prints.
Also slicer sometimes needs 5x more time to slice the object.
But this mostly depends on computer performances.
I have now modest computer.
There is experimental feature in Cura; the "tree" support.
I tried it and in some cases it is doing splendid job!
It slows down printing a bit. But results on prints are astonishing.
Very easy removable supports, no marks and no ugly parts.
Only drawback is in slowing down some complicated prints.
Also slicer sometimes needs 5x more time to slice the object.
But this mostly depends on computer performances.
I have now modest computer.



.Anyway he modded a cibola without much electronic equipment and did put all the knobs he wanted on the PCB ,like switch frequency (forgot the frequencies) but he equiped the CIBOJON (as we called it),with the superb elliptical from a Troy X5,and the performances were amazing he even did a 1 to 1 comparaison test with the owner of a Famous french metal detector company and the CIBOJON amazed him on a small gold nugget............
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