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See [[DCF - Dual Cylinder Fit]] | See [[DCF - Dual Cylinder Fit]] | ||
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Nearest Pass Explanation
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The point at which two 3D lines are the closest to each other is where they come closest to intersecting. The distance is the “nearest pass.” |
How it is used in VTube-LASER
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VTube-LASER checks for and displays the Nearest Pass value when measuring two intersecting tube straights. If the value is too high, then VTube-LASER will ask you to remeasure the tube until the value is within tolerance. The default tolerance for Nearest Pass is 2mm. |
How To Change the Tolerance
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You can change the tolerance by entering System Options, Measure 1 menu and changing the Maximum Near Pass Deviation Allowed value. |
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You can also change the tolerance when measuring by pressing the bear button at the top of the Cylinder Fit Data window. |