I personally find it quicker to change component (object) axes by double clicking into component, right-clicking in the free area just outside any of the component's geometry, but within the dotted component bounding box, and then using the "Change Axes" command. Changing the component's axes this way bypasses that final "Would you like to update the Component Axes..." dialog you get when selecting the Axes tool to change a component's axes.
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Thanks Justin. I can't think of when I might use this, but as an SU user since @Last, I love to discover features that I've been oblivious to.
Thank you Justin, this video was very helpful.
great tip. I often think about swapping components , but always forget I can change origin location
That refreshes my memory :) thank you!!
I personally find it quicker to change component (object) axes by double clicking into component, right-clicking in the free area just outside any of the component's geometry, but within the dotted component bounding box, and then using the "Change Axes" command. Changing the component's axes this way bypasses that final "Would you like to update the Component Axes..." dialog you get when selecting the Axes tool to change a component's axes.
good tip! thank you
thats cool thanks more power for u
The reason the component axis is of, is you scaled it.