Orbix articulator attachment in Exocad

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Hello,

I am attempting to find an attachment compatible with the Orbix articulators for Exocad.

I have done some digging on here and found one previous thread from March of 2018, but that attachment is not working...

I am not sure if it is because the recent Exocad updates or what, it keeps issuing an error saying that "something is wrong with a model attachment" and that I should "try to move it some".

Anyone have any better or more recent insight into this?:

Thank you!
 
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Do you add this as an attachment?
In Exo, you'd add it to the DentalCADApp\library\modelcreator\attachments folder, then append to the model as an attachment at the end.

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I guess the config needs the following line as well to work properly: <AutoOrientAttachment>true</AutoOrientAttachment>
 
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In Exo, you'd add it to the DentalCADApp\library\modelcreator\attachments folder, then append to the model as an attachment at the end.

View attachment 43762

I guess the config needs the following line as well to work properly: <AutoOrientAttachment>true</AutoOrientAttachment>
I’d like to use that in 3 Shape
 
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In Exo, you'd add it to the DentalCADApp\library\modelcreator\attachments folder, then append to the model as an attachment at the end.

View attachment 43762

I guess the config needs the following line as well to work properly: <AutoOrientAttachment>true</AutoOrientAttachment>
Where does the config line need added? I'm assuming it matters where it's inserted in the coding...
 

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