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If you translate/offset your Y axis by the 14.5", you have NOT changed the part's 0 point. You have just shifted your perspective, as now the original 0 point would appear to be 0,-14.5,0.
There is nothing wrong with translating your alignment/triheadron to see the values so they match to the print.
Unless you physically move the part, the 0 point will be the 0 point.
If you translate/offset your Y axis by the 14.5", you have NOT changed the part's 0 point. You have just shifted your perspective, as now the original 0 point would appear to be 0,-14.5,0.
There is nothing wrong with translating your alignment/triheadron to see the values so they match to the print.
Unless you physically move the part, the 0 point will be the 0 point.
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