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Everything is positioned relative the XYZ space in IRONCAD. This is controlled on each item by the Anchor Point. When dropped from a catalog it has a set direction parallel to the XYZ coordinate system.

Long leg (blue) = Z and short leg (red) = X.

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You can download the Anchor Point guide (PDF) from here: https://www.ironcad.academy/downloads

Edited by Jonas@Solidmakarna
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You should also take some minutes and watch the basic training material regarding catalogs and anchor points:

https://www.ironcad.academy/tutorial/training-56-catalogs-part-1

https://www.ironcad.academy/tutorial/training-58-anchors-part-1

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1 hour ago, Jonas@Solidmakarna said:

Everything is positioned relative the XYZ space in IRONCAD. This is controlled on each item by the Anchor Point. When dropped from a catalog it has a set direction parallel to the XYZ coordinate system.

Long leg (blue) = Z and short leg (red) = X.

bild.png.fd29b91927b5ffd2e0a31a1fb2e8e92a.png

You can download the Anchor Point guide (PDF) from here: https://www.ironcad.academy/downloads

Oh man, I haven't seem that hand diagram since college haha, nice throwback.

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