3D Slicer - there is no automatic rotation at a given angle (percentage). This function is available in Scad and it is very lacking, since the effect of frequency synchronization spoils everything.
There is no work with layers. If you copy the Layout to a new layer and assign, for example, setting 01, then there are no layers, it all connects into one. This is incorrect software behavior. In one project, there can be a combination of many layers with the 1st setting: for example 00, 01, 00, 03, 00, 01, 05. and then all the same layers will “connect” into one…
If I understand correctly, you are using layers to save cut/engrave settings. This is not good workflow. Instead, use the materials Library for saving settings. Then you can recall those settings to any layer you want.
If I’m misunderstanding your request, please try to explain again in a different manner.
in my opinion, this is not a convenient functionality, because the data is entered based on the settings of an object. I do not understand why it is impossible to enter data into the library without objects. It’s easy to take and create parameters, most of those who work have parameters in tablets and on paper.
and yes, you misunderstood a little bit.
let’s take 4 layers with settings 00, 01. The laser should perform the engraving in turn: 00 → 01 → 00 → 01.
now it is implemented so that the passes will be in the order 00, 00, 01, 01
or you will have to do 00, 01, 02, 03. but this increases the amount of work by 2 times. and if you take for example 20 layers with 2 settings, then this is a lot of unnecessary settings
I guess I’m still not understanding your desired workflow.
I just looked at your profile and see you’re running a Fiber laser. That would have been helpful information. I have no knowledge of the workflows involved there. That being said, my answer below still holds, I think.
You can. You set a layer with all the settings you want, then save it to the materials library. You can call it whatever you want to, it doesn’t need to be an actual material name, although many people find this functionality desired. For example, I do a lot of work with Birch Plywood. I have settings that I prefer for different shades of engraving filed under the title Birch Plywood. I also have cut settings for Birch Plywood that are assigned by the thickness of the plywood.
You could call the Library item 200/35 380LPI crosshatch or any other name that has meaning to you.