Mike,
OK, here's the workflow.
Assign 23021T02-PhotoScience.dwg EPSG:3656, NSRS07.SCIF. (From Cover Layout)
Import the 12 control points referenced to NSRS07.SCIF.
Find 3 points that represent the extents of the drawing. I used:
550868.881,2497843.505,WGS-1
548414.345,2505539.589,WGS-6
543976.047,2503494.935,WGS-7
In Excel, plug in the 3 match-up points. See the attached 3656_to_PlantGrid.xlsx.
I learned how to do this from Egor Grebenyuk's AKN article >>>Here<<<.
Duplicate, then Edit, Coordinate System NSRS07.SCIF, using Alan Gilbert's video >>>Here<<<. Your parameters will be:
A0 -2399289.754
A1 0.989845868
A2 -0.142144199
B0 -899535.7992
B1 0.142144229
B2 0.98984571
I named the new Coordinate System "NSRS07.SCIF-PlantGrid".
There are 2 ways to convert your 23021T02-PhotoScience.dwg:
1. Attach/Query into a new drawing assigned NSRS07.SCIF-PlantGrid.
2. Use the new >>>Transformation Tool<<<.
One thing I left out, before creating the new coordinate system go to Drawing Settings >> Ambient Settings >> Lat Long >> Format: Decimal and bump up Precision to 8.
I tested by importing both sets of 12 control points. They matched up. And the project looks like where it should belong in Bing Live Maps.
Dave
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