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    Hi,

    In a simple part I made my origin X and Y in a cone, at least I get X=0.06 and Y-0.06 milimeters.
    Can anybody explain me this?
    PCDMIS CAD++ 3.7 MR1

    Thanks in advance.

    Martin
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    Originally posted by metrologia
    Hi,

    In a simple part I made my origin X and Y in a cone, at least I get X=0.06 and Y-0.06 milimeters.
    Can anybody explain me this?
    PCDMIS CAD++ 3.7 MR1

    Thanks in advance.

    Martin
    What do you mean "at least I get" ?
    Links to my utilities for PCDMIS

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    • #3
      I am not sure what you are asking, but you have not set a "Z" origin.

      Maybe that is the problem?
      Lately, it occurs to me
      What a long, strange trip it's been.

      2017 R1 (Offline programming)

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