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Posted · Changing 'modify settings for overlap' default options

Duplicate of this question that received no answers.  

I use Fuzzy Skin a lot, but certain parts need to have smooth walls. It gets a little tedious to repeatedly select Modify Settings > Infill Mesh Only > Cutting Mesh > Select Settings > Filter > "FUZ" > Fuzzy Skin > Ok > Fuzzy Skin for every single part that can't have fuzzy skin.  

I could see needing to do it at the start of each project, but within a single file/instance it should remember what settings you've already selected for the next support blocker.

 

I was thinking similar to how Fusion 360 has the triple-dot "Pin to toolbar", when searching for settings you could have "Pin to (whatever you call that toolbar on the left edge of the screen)"

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    Posted · Changing 'modify settings for overlap' default options
    10 hours ago, XirallicBolts said:

    I could see needing to do it at the start of each project, but within a single file/instance it should remember what settings you've already selected for the next support blocker.

    The settings should carry over if you make one support blocker and then duplicate it (right click and select Multiply Selected or select it and press CTRL+M).

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