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April 16, 2019 at 4:50 am #83889
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.how to rotate SolidWorks model to orient z axis without making assembly I spent hours last night trying to correctly locate the z axis for machining. You can redefine the standard coordinate system, a quick google will tell you the specifics but it involves the “redefine standard views
If we set a rotation angle of the UCS (user coordinate system), to view rotation with UCS parallel to Plane view Command, this command in the menu of the position is deeper, as shown below. Call such a command, need to move the mouse and click 4 times, too much trouble, in the new version of the RIBBON interface I found this command.
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I am having trouble understanding how comsol implements a rotated coordinate system. For the 3D case, I understand how Euler angles define the new coordinate system. However, for the 2D case, the definition of the system is less clear to me. I understand that a rotation is performed about an axis, but the terminology has me stuck.
The default parting plane for a mold is the XY plane of the global coordinate system. If your part is modeled with a different parting plane, you can rotate the model so the global coordinate system’s XY plane coincides with the parting plane. The model must be rotated before you run the analysis. G68 & G69 G Codes: CNC Coordinate Rotation Introduction. It can be very convenient to be able to execute g-code with the assumption that the coordinate system has been rotated. Consider, for example, a case where you want to repeat a pocket or slot multiple tim -
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