Cura 2.1.2 Support types Which works best? - UltiMaker Cura - UltiMaker Community of 3D Printing Experts
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![Cura, gird vs zig-zag? They seem pretty similar, with grid being half as dense as ZZ and consuming less filament and time. What wood you recommend and why? : r/3Dprinting Cura, gird vs zig-zag? They seem pretty similar, with grid being half as dense as ZZ and consuming less filament and time. What wood you recommend and why? : r/3Dprinting](https://preview.redd.it/msqcp8qu1ux71.jpg?auto=webp&s=bfb67b0919320bafde38d7357d7d98fb4d5e65b0)
Cura, gird vs zig-zag? They seem pretty similar, with grid being half as dense as ZZ and consuming less filament and time. What wood you recommend and why? : r/3Dprinting
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