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Implied 90 rule

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powerhound

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If the implied 90 rule be used to locate a feature of size, can you also imply 180 degree orientation when features are shown as such on a print? This seems like a pretty easy answer but those are sometimes the ones I'm wrong about.

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Maybe because it's early for me, but I don't 100% understand the question.

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Yes, if you don't specify an angle the angle is implied to mean 90 or 180 deg respectivly.

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Haha,
Thanks guys. I figured that might be the answer but sometimes I tend to over analyze a situation and then I make it harder than it really has to be.

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