![]() ![]() The second method is a little sounder and that is using the Orientation Dialog Box, this is an older version of the View toolbars that are used today but can have its benefits. Also do not forget about the potential issues if you already had a drawing file created for the part as you will have to go in and do some cleanup work on that as well. If they were all defined off of other model faces then everything may work out OK but if anything was based off of a plane it more than likely blow up on you and could cost you a lot of rework time. The first method is probably the one with the most potential for failure of other features in the part and that is changing the Sketch plane that the base feature is created on. The reason this can be bad is because you need to think about the other features in the model and how their Sketches were defined. ![]() ![]() There are two ways to do this on a feature based model and both have their pitfalls. Yesterday I covered how to change the orientation of an imported SOLIDWORKS part so today I thought I would cover how to change the orientation of a model created in SOLIDWORKS. ![]()
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