Hi Tony, I'd probably draw a line down the projection direction like this:
Now select the line and the surface and then use Construct > Curve >Isect. That will generate a point at the spot on the surface you want to snap on to using Orient:
To use orient, select your knob, run Transform > Orient, place the base point onto the bottom of the knob, right click since you don't need to set any base rotation. Then for the target point place it on the point that was made with the intersection, and then right click to finish since you don't need to do any rotation there either. So that's 4 clicks total, left click on the base point, right click to end rotation picking, left click on the target point, right click to end rotation picking there.
Note that it will initially look like the knob isn't on the surface, but that is just a display artifact since the surface has a rough display mesh in that particular area. If you export to a polygon mesh format you will be able to see it better. Here is a screencap video:
Note that the bottom of the knob is planar but the surface is curved. If you plan to cut a hole in the surface you would probably need to push it in a bit further so it fully intersects with the surface.
- Michael
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