Hi ThomThom,
I love this plugin. it helps me to assess nesting very efficiently for CNC milling on 2400 x 1200mm sheets of material which is great for quick job quoting.
I would be happy to pay you a fee to add the following two features.
Feature 1. The resultant component definition output of 'generate cut part' is derived from the original component definition.
At present, your output components are, by default, labelled 'part#1', 'part#2', 'part#3' etc no matter the original component name.
Lets say i want to execute 'generate cut part' on a component named 'upright_left_side', the output would be labelled 'upright_left_side_CUT', or something similar.
The reason for this is I have to generate cut parts for many parts that appear to be the same but have very slight differences in arc radii etc. The parts are difficult to distinguish at a glance from one another. The naming process would remove this problem once and for all.
Feature 2.
This relates to transferring 2D shapes/geometry to the output part when using 'generate cut part' function.
When using 'generate cut part', a 2D shape drawn onto any face of a 3D component will carry over and appear on the corresponding output part.
For example, if I draw a bunch of circles in specific positions on a single face of a 3D component. I would like these circles to appear on the output face. At present, in order for this to work, one must cut a cylinder through to the opposing face and only then will it appear as a circle in the output part.
Ideally this would work for any 2D geometry. I just use circles to represent holes to be drilled by the CNC machine for fixings in my material panels. I imagine this would work a little like SU native feature; 'intersect faces with model'.
hope this finds you well and keep up the good work!