RDWorks Materials Library Manager
Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2019
I know that so many people on this forum want to share information about each of their laser machines, projects that we have made, and the settings we use for specific materials. I noticed that it can be a bit difficult to share material settings, but RDWorks has started a method for saving and loading settings. I have been working on extra software to help improve our ability to share the materials libraries.
The Material Library Manager is a new and developing software for me to write. I am trying to use every parameter that RDWorks has available in the "Layer" properties. I am collecting all of the available material properties from the manufacturer's library and try to make them manageable. We can now delete materials, create new materials, edit existing materials, create a new material based on a previous material, backup the library, import someone else's library, create a small library of materials to send to a friend .... and more.
This hasn't gone perfectly smooth, so I am continuing to work on the software. I expected to open the manufacturer's library and find every setting saved from the project settings. This is not always the case. It appears that the manufacturer does not save every setting with each material. Maybe some values are expected to be default or some parameters aren't used yet.
I have been making some improvements from time to time and would prefer to just leave a link to the directory of where I put the software on my server. The current version seems pretty good. The "Scan" and "Cut" modes seem to be done. I still need to finish the "Process Modes" of "Dot" and "Pen". I have worked out many of the bugs I found, but I am always willing to listen to more input.
My software (RDWorks Library Mod-Manager) is available for free for... For all users to download.
As of 24 June 2019, the Materials Library Mod-Manager is at Beta Version 0.1.1.16
http://www.rabbitlaserusa.com/DriverDis ... ryManager/
I will also be posting some default libraries and specialty libraries. Glass, Woods, Plywoods, acrylics, styrene ..etc.
I would greatly appreciate for more users to try using the Library Manager software .. and tell me what bugs they might have found. .. and some feedback for how beneficial they found it to be.
Thank You,
Ray Scott
The Material Library Manager is a new and developing software for me to write. I am trying to use every parameter that RDWorks has available in the "Layer" properties. I am collecting all of the available material properties from the manufacturer's library and try to make them manageable. We can now delete materials, create new materials, edit existing materials, create a new material based on a previous material, backup the library, import someone else's library, create a small library of materials to send to a friend .... and more.
This hasn't gone perfectly smooth, so I am continuing to work on the software. I expected to open the manufacturer's library and find every setting saved from the project settings. This is not always the case. It appears that the manufacturer does not save every setting with each material. Maybe some values are expected to be default or some parameters aren't used yet.
I have been making some improvements from time to time and would prefer to just leave a link to the directory of where I put the software on my server. The current version seems pretty good. The "Scan" and "Cut" modes seem to be done. I still need to finish the "Process Modes" of "Dot" and "Pen". I have worked out many of the bugs I found, but I am always willing to listen to more input.
My software (RDWorks Library Mod-Manager) is available for free for... For all users to download.
As of 24 June 2019, the Materials Library Mod-Manager is at Beta Version 0.1.1.16
http://www.rabbitlaserusa.com/DriverDis ... ryManager/
I will also be posting some default libraries and specialty libraries. Glass, Woods, Plywoods, acrylics, styrene ..etc.
I would greatly appreciate for more users to try using the Library Manager software .. and tell me what bugs they might have found. .. and some feedback for how beneficial they found it to be.
Thank You,
Ray Scott