Link CAD files without rotating
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I've read tons of posts that require rotating or modifying the coordinates of a linked CAD file, but I would like to avoid this. What I would like to do is set up the revit file with 2 locations and link the CAD files in (using shared coordinates) without having to move or rotate them. This works in some projects, but not all so it must be some way that I'm setting things up.
-I start with an empty revit file and set up two locations, one where the project base point is defined as 0,0,0 and one that is the actual geolocation where the survey point is 0,0,0.
-Then i set up Project north rotation, a rotation given to me from the architects.
-From here I link in the CAD files. I have CAD files that I need to reference that are already drawn and linked into other CAD files so their coordinate system cannot be modified (or acquired from the revit file). The CAD files are drawn in real world coordinates and true north. I should be able to link these CAD files into the revit file I set up with the real world location as shared coordinates, no?
When I do this the CAD files do not come in anywhere near where I expect, certainly not at the real world location defined in the revit file. I have read that CAD must be linked into a project north view, then rotated. Is there a way to avoid having to manually rotate the CAD files?
What is the correct workflow to be able to link CAD files without moving or rotating?
Thanks 🙂