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STL in Wrong Orientation


Tinyfxds
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The STL file I've saved from my verify is always in the wrong position when I select it to be my stock for the next setup verify.  What am I missing here?  It always brings the STL in orientated in the Setup One view which is 180 degrees off from my setup two view.  I know I'm missing something easy here. 

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Yesterday I was verifying 4th axis tool paths and the last path that ran was in a different plane, the plane changed here in stock setup.

 

Every time I would try to verify another program the STL appeared to come in 90 degrees off.

 

When I went to stock setup I noticed that the plane was not set to top anymore it was set to the last plane in the ops I was verifying.

 

So I changed this back to top and the STL came in properly oriented

 

 

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