Reference geometries – defining a new coordinate system
By default, SOLIDWORKS provides us with one coordinate system. This system is centered on the origin. The origin is also the starting point of the three axes: X, Y, and Z. In certain cases, we require another base of a coordinate system. In this section, we will explore why we need new coordinate systems and how to define them. This will help us calculate different properties, such as the center of mass from a different perspective, which is a key skill that's required for collaborative work and a SOLIDWORKS professional.
What is a reference coordinate system and why are new ones needed?
In SOLIDWORKS, we can understand reference geometries as ones we can use as a base or as a reference for something else. For example, a plane is considered a reference geometry that we use as a base for sketches. A coordinate system is a reference geometry since we can use it as a base to determine specific locations within the...