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Hi everyone,

How I can create alignment like this? A is a plane, references B and C are not perpendicular to each other, they are at an angle of 91.884°. When I try to create an alignment based on these references, the software automatically adjusts it to 90°.

Thanks for your help,

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So i did a research with help of SolidWorks.

I did construct coordinate system by geometries like this

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Then i did create projected distance: circle/point from cylinder and B - used referenced construction.
Then i reported distance X and selected correct coordinate system. It was giving me correct nominal.

Here is what i got when i created bad coordinate system ( A|C|B ) and measured projected distance circle->B

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Additional hint: You can create an alignment from a nominal and actual datum system, and inside the datum system dialog you can find a option to use nominal angle instead the 90 degrees defaults. 

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If I understood your problem correctly, this can save some construction work.

Afterwards you have construct a datum system from your elements, simple create an alignment using

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Hope this helps,

Christoph Schult

 

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