Use DWGeditor Coordinates in SolidWorks

Use DWGeditor Coordinates in SolidWorks

DWGeditor utilizes relative and absolute coordinates to define geometry. An absolute coordinate represents the actual point in space such as 4,0 where x=4 and y=0. A relative coordinate is proceeded by the @ sign and is based on the last absolute coordinate. Coordinates can be entered in rectangular form (x, y) or polar notation (radius, angle). This is a SolidWorks Lesson Plan and Tutorial developed by Marie Planchard.

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