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Cool... When you are creating geometery do you set your plane to the front, back, etc., or do you keep it in the center when programming (for center of rotation)?
We are currently trying to convert from programing from the top of part over to center of rotation. We are new to X2 and are trying to learn to draw in 3D and apply tool paths from the 3D geomtry and useing the WCS and views cordinates. Is it still Best to apply tool paths and geometry from the top and move the WCS or what is the best case for this.
I have been dimensioning a CAD drawomg and I’m trying to create multi-views (i.e. ISO, TOP, etc.,) all on the same level (so I can print it out and give it to the guys in my QC department. How do you create different views on the same level (for example I want to show a side view, ISO view and a top view in the drawing)? When I'm done dimensioning I plan on printing it out and using it as a drawing.
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