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AIT 2010: Lack of accuracy in boundary box for mold insert

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Anonymous
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AIT 2010: Lack of accuracy in boundary box for mold insert

I can't imagine, that no one else has noticed it before.
But if not, look at the X entent. It should be 35 mm, too. But I've seen
values of 34.941 and something about 34.8xx for it.

Walter
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jessepeng
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Hi Walter,

Boundary box value will have tiny tolerance for some curve facet. It is a known issue in AIT.

For workaround this issue, design can be created by the method which could avoid this reference value - take workpiece feature for instance, you can set the X size by X_Total directly.

Thanks for your report!

Regards
Jesse
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Anonymous
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Thanks, Jesse
I'm not really sure about it, but I've noticed some minor misalignments of
the components against the origin axes.
Perhaps it's been just an error from my side.

Walter

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Hi Walter,

Boundary box value will have tiny tolerance for some curve facet. It is a
known issue in AIT.

For workaround this issue, design can be created by the method which could
avoid this reference value - take workpiece feature for instance, you can
set the X size by X_Total directly.

Thanks for your report!

Regards
Jesse

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