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  • I haven't viewed the pictures or anything but from what I gathered from the original post......
    Its a distance measurement from the centroid of one circle to the other.

    We're not allowed to know if this is the case or not.

    Each surface is at 15 degrees but parallel.

    Yes - this is about all the information we've been given.

    I'm assuming the holes are coaxial. based on the posts.

    See my fist comment - that's a secret.

    Could you not just align to the center axis of both holes in say the X axis then output the distance of the two circles projected to planes measured on each surface?

    We don't know if they're circles or not - apparently looking end on is kind of looks like a rounded slot

    I don't understand the need for a complex offset angle alignment.

    From what we can all tell there isn't one

    Am I missing something?

    Whiskey

    Also, I love how claims to be the professional entity here.



    lol
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  • I haven't viewed the pictures or anything but from what I gathered from the original post......
    Its a distance measurement from the centroid of one circle to the other.

    We're not allowed to know if this is the case or not.

    Each surface is at 15 degrees but parallel.

    Yes - this is about all the information we've been given.

    I'm assuming the holes are coaxial. based on the posts.

    See my fist comment - that's a secret.

    Could you not just align to the center axis of both holes in say the X axis then output the distance of the two circles projected to planes measured on each surface?

    We don't know if they're circles or not - apparently looking end on is kind of looks like a rounded slot

    I don't understand the need for a complex offset angle alignment.

    From what we can all tell there isn't one

    Am I missing something?

    Whiskey

    Also, I love how claims to be the professional entity here.



    lol
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