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VB and the development of wizards / Re: G68 Rotation point?
« on: April 08, 2011, 12:37:28 PM »
Dave
Just to analyse a little further: I agree with you that the axes could have been or could be rotate at any time but the X0Y0 of the part, is the only point that is common to the rotated or non- rotated axis. So it is always a known center point of rotation and it doesn't matter when the rotation was setted.
Maurice
Just to analyse a little further: I agree with you that the axes could have been or could be rotate at any time but the X0Y0 of the part, is the only point that is common to the rotated or non- rotated axis. So it is always a known center point of rotation and it doesn't matter when the rotation was setted.
Maurice