Yet another "puzzle type" scalable storage

Yet another "puzzle type" scalable storage

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People are using a printer to produce puzzle parts with an extremely fine line width of 0.8 millimeters, no infill material inside and the option to create a spiral vase shape. Meanwhile, boxes are being printed with a slightly thicker line width of 1 millimeter. The printer is set up to deposit layers at a height of 0.4 millimeters and move at a speed of 25 millimeters per second. Printing these parts and boxes requires the best possible slicing settings, which can be achieved using the Slic3r software.

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