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Mate offset orientation, very confusing to me

carl_larssoncarl_larsson Member Posts: 4 ✭✭

Hi there,

How is the direction (negative/positive) working when offseting something? To me it feels completely random. In the image below, how come a positive offset of 200 mm in the Y-direction is translated downwards when both local and "global" coordinate system is the opposite?

Thanks,

Carl

Screenshot 2025-12-25 at 16.34.14.png

Comments

  • S1monS1mon Member Posts: 3,797 PRO

    There are two mate connectors involved in the mate. The orientation of the mate can easily be flipped as well. The positive Y has to do with one of the mate connectors. I can honestly almost never predict which sign is going to be what I want, but I’ve gotten used to just editing until I get the desired result. I’m sure if I analyze it, it does actually make sense.

    Simon Gatrall | Product Development Specialist | Open For Work

  • carl_larssoncarl_larsson Member Posts: 4 ✭✭

    Yes I know there are two mate connectors. I checked that as well, still doesn't make sense. Same part being offset which means the parts coordinate system is oriented the same way as shown in the screenshot above.

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