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Angled Slising

Hello, I am interested in printing at a 45 degree angle.
Right now I'm using Slicer4RTN with setup axsis=3.
Снимок
I would like to have a Python script that will do the same thing,
because based on the Python script you can make a plugin for Cura.
I modified Transformation_STL.py to produce a non-conical modified .stl
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But I can't change Backtransformation_GCode_var_angle.py
in any way so that it works the way I need it.
I would be grateful for any help, any hint on how to do this.

process doesn't work, stuck at backtransforming?

Describe the bug
I'm trying to run the tools on Prusaslicer 2.5 ( and Superslicer 2.4). I'm stuck on the step of backtransforming, but I'm not sure if the slicer settings for the transformed STL are right.
Do I use normal bed coordinates, or set the bed center to X0 Y0? Do I use an intro line?

To Reproduce
I can import my file, add the dummy model and set the center coordinates of the bed to X0 Y0.
After backtransforming, Prusaslicer reports "configuration block closing tag ";prusaslicer_config = end" not found when reading filename.gcode". Superslicer reports "suspiciously low number of configuration values extracted from filename.gcode: 0'. Neither show a result.

Attached files
I'm attaching the 3MF of the model with dummy, the transformed model ready to slice, gcode output and the backtransformed output
conical slicer.zip

Unable to view backtransformed GCODE

Describe the bug
Have downloaded the script and I am able to load the transformed STL files into prusaslicer. I then run the backtransformation script and that script exits successfully. However, I am unable to open the converted GCODE in a GCODE viewer. Can provide the relevant STL files if necessary.

Have also tried using the CNC kitchen guide and followed all the steps regarding resetting the print origin and adding the dummy plate below the part. Still the same error

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Transform STL file using script
  2. Slice the file using prusaslicer
  3. Backtransformed the sliced GCODE
  4. Open the backtransformed GCODE in a gcode viewer.
  5. see an error

Expected behavior
Can open the backtransformed GCODE in a gcode viewer

Screenshots
Screenshot from 2024-01-20 11-28-05

what stl libary to i install??

I'm trying to use the scripts but I don't know that stl library to install Just running "pip install stl" gives me this error :

Traceback (most recent call last): File "c:\Users\User\Documents\GitHub\Transform\Scripts for Variable Angle\Transformation_STL_var_angle.py", line 2, in <module> from stl import mesh ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'stl'

Prerequisites missing

Hi!
I tried to use the script to try out the conical slicing and noticed that there is no requirements.txt file.

There is also no info on the python version being used.

I assumed python3.10 and tried installing stl with pip (pip install stl) but this did not work.

Slicing Mess

Hello everyone

I want to print a rectangle with a thickness of 0.52 mm on a sloping substrat part with a 45° inclination. So I pre-sloped the rectangle at 45° in cura and want to slice it from the top surface of the rectangle in the normal direction (in the direction of the red arrow in the picture)
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But after I set the parameters in the scripts, the result is as shown in Figure 2.
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Does anybody know the reason or Is it because my idea can't be realized?,thank you

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