thanks alot rgmidway. Would you also happen to know what the Inertia / G tab stands for? I know the other ones (inertia / o...inertia p ) are measuring with respect to a origin or a point. Is inertia / G with respect to gravity?
I can really see the benefit in measure the 3D inertia of a model, does anyone know why someone would want to just measure the 2d inertia of a face on a solid? Does it have any specific applications for which it is useful?