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Old 09-04-2015, 12:04 AM
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Position - Align Axis in Lisp - how?

Hi,

I'm trying to Position a part with Align Axis in Lisp, but whatever I try, it doesn't work... This is the most logical syntax I could come up with:
Code:
	(sd-call-cmds(pos_dynamic :objects-by-selection (sd-pathname-to-obj "/Isolated_Torus")  :mate-align-method :on :align-axis :on  cyl1  Adjface1 cyl2 Adjface2))
cyl1 and cyl2 are cylindrical faces on the moving part, Adjface1 and Adjface2 are cylindrical faces on a reference part.
I also tried the old position_pa command, but also with no success. Translations work fine, but Align Axis is the problem.
Any clues?
Thanks!!
Jaap
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Old 10-26-2015, 08:25 AM
Mike_Maenpaa Mike_Maenpaa is offline
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Re: Position - Align Axis in Lisp - how?

Hi Jaap,

Did you get this solved?

I may need to doing something like this also.
Take a look in the Help file at MATE_ALIGN_PART_SA and see if that helps.

Mike
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Old 11-05-2015, 11:00 PM
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Re: Position - Align Axis in Lisp - how?

I'm trying to use this command
Code:
(sd-call-cmds (POSITION_PA (sd-inq-parent-obj face1) (POSITION_PA_SA :MATE_ALIGN :MATE_FACES face1 face6)))
But I can't get it to work. Is there anybody who has some more experience with this command?
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