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Re: Differences between rotation points
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lugnet.cad.dev, lugnet.cad.mlcad
Date: 
Wed, 30 May 2001 22:45:20 GMT
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Michael Lachmann wrote:
- Part Origin, is the absolute zero (0,0,0) point of the part itself.
- Part Center, is the computed center of the part (e.g. the part ranges • from
(-2, -2, -2) to (+4, +4, +4) so the computed center is (+1,+1,+1).
- The part rotation point, is not defined for normal parts from the • library
(not yet), but can be set for selfmade parts, or sub-models. In the • rotation
dialog you can define a custom point, the first custom point is the part
rotation point.

If the rotation point is set to part rotation point, and the part has no
such point, mlcad will default to part origin instead ...

That helps a lot. Thanks!

Cheers,
--Ryan



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  Re: Differences between rotation points
 
(...) - Part Origin, is the absolute zero (0,0,0) point of the part itself. - Part Center, is the computed center of the part (e.g. the part ranges from (-2, -2, -2) to (+4, +4, +4) so the computed center is (+1,+1,+1). - The part rotation point, is (...) (23 years ago, 30-May-01, to lugnet.cad.dev, lugnet.cad.mlcad)

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