Quercetti Marble Run Split - optional FlipFlop

Quercetti Marble Run Split - optional FlipFlop

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Here's the rewritten text: I recently updated the postprocessing script "Zbra" with the ability to insert Tx commands on regular distances in the GCode, which has resulted in color bleeding and shifting issues, particularly noticeable in infill and inner walls - despite the splitter being large enough for it. This might be an issue when reaching the uppermost layers. The "Zbra" script is written in VBasic and Excel, but I plan to convert it to C or Python before making it shareable. If you can guide me on how to couple it with Cura's post-processor, I may consider sharing it sooner. FlipFlop has successfully worked with steel marbles of 12.75mm diameter, but ideally smaller ones (I should experiment increasing the cross-section diameter by 10mm...?). Gutter, on the other hand, accommodates marbles up to 15.5mm in diameter. One thing is certain: my nephew already has three parts that work well enough for creative play. My nephew has expressed interest in a splitter for his marble coaster, so I gave it a try last evening.

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