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If you are oem how do you put your drawing grids in S oriented xsections for ISIR? I have a workaround but it would be nice to here other options.
I have been doing oem surfacing for about two years now using isdx. I do mostly exterior but I have worked on interior as well. The majority of the work I do is injection molded parts.
Your Ideea is good for assembling two separate parts in one.
for move in asm, of course u can translate, rotate, but if u want to have more options u can try first one approx. asm, and after that use surface-> transform for one of parts.
On transform surf. u can also move/rotate, mirror etc.
One another idea, before u scan u can make on simple jig for orientation of part in both positions.
If u have one jig for both positions (for CMM/scan) u will know with pretty good acc. the position of both parts in asm.
So you are aftermarke then. Thats cool you get a little more freedom that way. I spend my days making things fit into existing brands and using someone elses form language.
Not very creative but it is challenging.
I wouldnt mind seeing some of your work if you ever get a chance to post it somewhere.
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