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Cura file

BODY

SCREW

 The stl file of the part is opened in cura software.


 Parameters are varied as required.
 Part is divided into slices or layers called tessellations.
 From this G codes are obtained.
Cura file

BODY

CAP

 The stl file of the part is opened in cura software.


 Parameters are varied as required.
 Part is divided into slices or layers called tessellations.
 From this G codes are obtained.
Cura file

 The stl file of the part is opened in cura software.


 Parameters are varied as required.
 Part is divided into slices or layers called tessellations.
 From this G codes are obtained.
Cura File

 The stl file of the part is opened in cura software.


 Parameters are varied as required.
 Part is divided into slices or layers called tessellations.
 From this G codes are obtained.
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