OK I'm clearly missing something!
In the GQ manual body section the dimensions table refer to co-ordinates X Y & Z
Where is the datum for those co-ordinates?
25881
25882
Help!:icon_bonk:
Type: Posts; User: Robbomaz
OK I'm clearly missing something!
In the GQ manual body section the dimensions table refer to co-ordinates X Y & Z
Where is the datum for those co-ordinates?
25881
25882
Help!:icon_bonk:
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