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Translating/Rotating CAD

I pulled this from a previous post of mine and added a bit to it.

The following is all done through the transform window in the graphics menu. No need to select points off of CAD or anything else before rotating/translating wherever you want.

When in transform, you can choose to translate to a single surface. Click the "Select" box in the translate area of the rotate/translate dialog box. You have several options, including (I think) point 1, point 2, and checkboxes for X,Y,Z. Deselect the x and y checkboxes, ignore everything else, and click on the surface you want to set your z origin to. (Assuming you want it to be Z origin. Click ok to exit the box, and click apply.

To do a 3D translation, go into the same thing and click on a corner point. It should grab it. If it doesn't grab it first time, you need to click in the dialog box to tell it you are reselecting point 1, because otherwise it changes so your next click on CAD will be point 2.

The only time you would select a point 2 would be if you are translating by an increment on the cad model, such as a step height.

To rotate, you follow similar instructions, but you need a point 2 to build the line you are going to rotate to.

Hope this helps. It took me a looong time to understand the CAD rotate/translate options.
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  • Chally72,

    I have learned much about CAD Transform as well. It is very helpful. However, I was wondering if something was possible in CAD Transform.

    I have some parts that have to be measured off a fixture. So, In the past I have programed these parts the old fashioned way by purely using the Fixture and Part drawings. Now, I want to check different variation's of similar parts with the same fixture. It would be nice to import a CAD after the Fixture alighnment and then use the CAD Offline to measure all the features.

    Problems: When I import my CAD models I can transform the origin but it refernces to the startup alignment of the machine. The long way of doing this would be to take the alignment of the Fixture from the machine cordinates and transform the CAD in those coresponding offsets.

    Is there a way to import a CAD in the middle of a program so that the program's current alignment will be the imported CAD origin?
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  • Chally72,

    I have learned much about CAD Transform as well. It is very helpful. However, I was wondering if something was possible in CAD Transform.

    I have some parts that have to be measured off a fixture. So, In the past I have programed these parts the old fashioned way by purely using the Fixture and Part drawings. Now, I want to check different variation's of similar parts with the same fixture. It would be nice to import a CAD after the Fixture alighnment and then use the CAD Offline to measure all the features.

    Problems: When I import my CAD models I can transform the origin but it refernces to the startup alignment of the machine. The long way of doing this would be to take the alignment of the Fixture from the machine cordinates and transform the CAD in those coresponding offsets.

    Is there a way to import a CAD in the middle of a program so that the program's current alignment will be the imported CAD origin?
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