So I guess this is mathematically more robust way to align axes and holes. Honestly I like this better than SolidWorks assuming either perfect alignment down to the atom or that the world has ended just because the fixture I drew has a hole distance of 180 while the imported step file has the distance of 179.975 or something.
So I guess this is mathematically more robust way to align axes and holes. Honestly I like this better than SolidWorks assuming either perfect alignment down to the atom or that the world has ended just because the fixture I drew has a hole distance of 180 while the imported step file has the distance of 179.975 or something.
Yes, especially when you apply upper- or lower- bounds to hole locating dimensions when testing tolerances.