Ok, I tried a couple of things and found two ways to do it.
Option 1:
Figure out what point of the 3D object you want to use as the center of the 3DCORBIT. If you know the size of the drawing plane half the X,Y value is the center when Z = zero, You can then move the 3D objects point to half the value of X and Y and then rotate the object. You can verify this by using the Compass visual aid during rotation.
Option 2:
If you have a single object you can simply turn on 3DCORBIT and turn on COMPASS and then from the menu bar select VIEW>3D VIEW> then select any of the views top, bot, SW, NE etc. The object automatically becomes centered and will rotate on a center point. With multiple 3D objects you’ll need to select that object (highlight) so when you turn on 3DCOTBIT on that object shows up in the viewport and then follow the same procedure and that object will automatically be centered for rotation.
There is probably an easier way to select a 3D object point and rotate the 3D object on that point (unfortunately I’m a little light on autocad experience) But I’m getting there.
If anyone know of an easier way to do this please respond. Thanks GregCost Have a great Holiday!