The SOLIDWORKS Bounding Box determines the smallest box/area that your geometry can fit inside. This is useful for estimating or shipping calculations. Here is a blog post to review if you are unaware of this tool: SOLIDWORKS Weldment Bounding Boxes.
The Bounding Box is created in an orientation of the smallest box possible. In some occasions you may need to have the Bounding Box orientation in a specify direction, perhaps if it needs to remain upright in a box.
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SOLIDWORKS Original Bounding Box Orientation
You can right-click on the Cut-List folder of the body and choose ‘Edit Bounding Box’. This allows you to select a face or plane to orient the box.
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SOLIDWORKS Edit Bounding Box
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SOLIDWORKS Bounding Box Face Reference
This now adjusts the Bounding Box to this new orientation and also updates the box Length/Width/Height values in the Cutlist properties.
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SOLIDWORKS Bounding Box Oriented Properly
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