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Bonjours je suis un retraité depuis 27 ans (Ouf... mon dieu que le temps passe vite.)

Je fais de l'impression 3D depuis une dizaine d'années avec CURA, j'y ai fais quelque infidélité mais je suis revenu à CURA.

aujourd'hui mon souci est de mètre la couture a l'arrière de mon impression c'est a dire le début de mes couches.

mais je ne trouve pas et un petit conseil me serai bien utile.

 

Avec tout mon amitié. 

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    bon je me suis enflammer un peu vite ; en passent en mode expert j'ai trouver la solution.

    comme d'habitude c'es t pausant la question que la réponse vous vient.

    merci quand même si vous avez était intéressez

    cordialement

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    That was not fair.  You young kids come in here with questions and before us old guys can answer you figure it out for yourself.

    Please understand...questions asked during nap time (1300 to1500 GMT) are considered unimportant.  

     

    Your infidelity - that would not happen to have been with a certain Austrian bit of fluff would it?  You would not be the first to be seduced.

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