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- togglable tabs, split tabs, and tab alignment
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- togglable holes (with togglable supportless printing hole structures)
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[<img src="./images/slicer_holes.png" height="200">]()
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[<img src="./images/slicer_holes_top.png" height="200">]()
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The printable holes allow your slicer to bridge the gap (using the technique shown [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8FbHTcB05w)) so that supports are not needed.
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## Recomendations
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For best results, use a version of OpenSCAD with the fast-csg feature. As of writing, this feature is only implemented in the [development snapshots](https://openscad.org/downloads.html). To enable the feature, go to Edit > Preferences > Features > fast-csg. On my computer, this sped up rendering from 10 minutes down to a couple of seconds, even for comically large bins.
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