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Iterative alignment options available for plane circle circle

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  • Hi  ,

    You're asking sort of the same question multiple times - typically if you're not getting an immediate response then it's because people can't help (or aren't about right now) or in this case, that perhaps the question isn't clear.

    Can you try explain a bit more what it is you want to know?

    We can do an iterative alignment with many feature types; 6 (or more points), three circles (with sample hits) or 3 spheres, or indeed some combination of the above.

    For example we might have three (or more) points - which would control the Level aspect plus one origin, and then two circles - which would control the rotate and the remaining origins.

    Typically what features are used would be controlled by what and how they're shown on the drawing.

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  • Hi  ,

    You're asking sort of the same question multiple times - typically if you're not getting an immediate response then it's because people can't help (or aren't about right now) or in this case, that perhaps the question isn't clear.

    Can you try explain a bit more what it is you want to know?

    We can do an iterative alignment with many feature types; 6 (or more points), three circles (with sample hits) or 3 spheres, or indeed some combination of the above.

    For example we might have three (or more) points - which would control the Level aspect plus one origin, and then two circles - which would control the rotate and the remaining origins.

    Typically what features are used would be controlled by what and how they're shown on the drawing.

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