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I have a mass system that I am designing isolators for. I'm attempting to create a new coordinate system that represents the principal axes so that I can use that to identify locations and angles for the isolators. My problem is that when I compute the principal axes, then create a new coordinate system at the location and orientation of the reported principal axes, the location is correct but the rotation is slightly askew and I can't figure out why. In the picture below, I would expect my 1, 2, 3 axes and X, Y, Z to be on top of each other. I uploaded the CAD files as well.
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I have had trouble when translating and rotating coord sys in one csys. I will break it up in to translation for a 1st csys and a 2nd csys for rotation.
Not sure if this will help you or not.
Thanks, I tried that but still got the same results with the axes slightly askew.
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That did it! Thank you very much! Rotating about a newly created axis makes a big difference of how the coordinate system ends up.
I meant to accept your answer as correct and accidentally clicked on mine.
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Already sent. Thanks again!