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Does Translating The Trihedron Ruin "True Zero"?

Hello All!

I'm having a debate with a fellow programmer today on the effects of moving the trihedron away from the CAD's zero point.

This is in reference to a True Position measurement of a hole located at X0 Y14.5.


So there are two different methods to get our alignments and then dimension the true position:

Method 1
"Locate" The Part, by tapping a point on X, Translating the trihedron to that point, tapping a point on Y, Translating the trihedron to that point, etc for Z.

This obviously moves the trihedron around a bunch, and because of that physical features need to be used on the part to "return" the trihedron back to X0, Y0, Z0 on the drawing for the true position measurement to be taken.

Method 2
Leave the trihedron at X0, Y0, Z0 of the CAD model and NEVER translate it. Instead, tap points around the part and align without ever moving the trihedron.


Now, once dimensioned, both of these methods give me the same Nominal Measurement Values, X0, Y14.5.

Both of these methods use the same features to create their Iterative and Best Fit alignments.

Is there any difference in the end?

Please let me know if that wasn't clear enough, and thanks in advance for any help!
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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.


    So a follow-up then, I think the concern is that I can never get the Trihedron location back to the PERFECT 0,0,0 location given by the CAD model itself. Even though my nominals in both methods are correct and the same. Is that true?

    Or is it true that if the nominal distances from location to location match in both methods then I must have that correct position?
  • You can recall your original alignment at any time. This will return you to your 0 point.
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