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Feature Request - Is it possible to engrave/deboss the letters rather than have them embossed? Something like a negative text height?
Reason - The Name It ID's usually get placed on our rafts. If the ID was engraved into the raft, it would be completed before the actual part and have zero impact on the actual print in terms of travels away from the print and the potential for stringing. We also print our first layers very thin with adaptive layer height for curvature and detail reasons. It would be nice if the text was engraved into the thick and robust raft layers rather than embossed with the thin and wispy wall settings of a detailed part.
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Unfortunately, a raft is the result of a calculation, not a geometry. It is added under the models without any possibility of being modified. Unfortunately, this plugin cannot handle this request, even though it's a very good idea.
Thank you, this extension makes our workflow so much more productive!
Feature Request - Is it possible to engrave/deboss the letters rather than have them embossed? Something like a negative text height?
Reason - The Name It ID's usually get placed on our rafts. If the ID was engraved into the raft, it would be completed before the actual part and have zero impact on the actual print in terms of travels away from the print and the potential for stringing. We also print our first layers very thin with adaptive layer height for curvature and detail reasons. It would be nice if the text was engraved into the thick and robust raft layers rather than embossed with the thin and wispy wall settings of a detailed part.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: