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I wanted to put it on the top corner because it would have been easier to pick that corner up than the bottom. i am transitioning from mastercam in mastercam i could grab the origin different ways and make it do different things it was interactive and intuitive
I dont want to have to draw extra geometry just trying to suggest better workflow options not looking for a workaround i can figure out work arounds all day long but that interupts workflow
So you want the origin on a point that is not actually in the model and you want to be able to drag and drop it there and have it snap onto this imaginary point?? Well that's not going to happen. I mean how can you know where you placed your origin in such a case. So snapping to something somewhere in the space for no reason is not on the list of possibilities.
mastercam does this so it is definetly in the list of possibilities and model box point will not work in this instance because the part is setup at a 15 deg angle so i would like to be abl to grab the axis gnomin and start to move it then put in an offset value or be able to snap it to certain points also the point isnt imaginary it would be the intersection of the front face and top face before the big 15 deg chamfer is put on it
I've used a couple of CAM programs that allow you to set a custom origin in the setup, either entering ABS or relative coordinates, the trouble is it wasn't that easy to accurately set and an even bigger pain if you needed to modify the part.
Although you see going to the model workspace and setting up a plane and a point that are fully parametric as a workaround it's probably quicker and more user friendly than what I've seen in other programs.
I've voted on this and hope the Fusion team can come up with something that's better than the workaround.
"also the point isnt imaginary it would be the intersection of the front face and top face"
That is exactly what the model box point does. It gives you points that are on the rectangular box around the model. If you look ate the video I posted you can see that you can set the 15 degrees of rotation afterwards with changing the Z orientation.
I'm not saying there shouldn't be other options to set the WCS. But the case you provided here is one Fusion does really well actually if you understand how it works.
This would be a huge time saver for me. I came over from BobCAD, and I could select a point on the part, then could move it in X,Y,Z if I needed to. This was great for parts that I wanted to hang off the vise to trim up sides, then flip over flush to the vise for machining features on the back.