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Because it's only 1 axis for location, it can only be offset on one direction.
The other basic is the basic location of the slot width.
If the slot pointed at the hole, then it would be a basic angle calculated from the two basics.
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I am sorry, I don't understand your answer. My understanding was that if I have positional callout like the one associated with let say datum C than all the points along the main axis have to be within 0.25 (plus bonuses) boundary. Orientation of the boundary is determined by the CS itself and not the feature. If I do offset to 4.5 basic (which, when squared to the slot's L axis is much shorter than 4.5) than I am skewing my part in relation to the rest of assembly. Aren't we doing this using offset?
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