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One way to overcome this bubble is to increase the cut plane offset. In this case, the offset was set to 1 inch.<br><br> | One way to overcome this bubble is to increase the cut plane offset. In this case, the offset was set to 1 inch.<br><br> | ||
Another way to overcome this issue is to place a darker surface (a mat or paint) in the table. | Another way to overcome this issue is to place a darker surface (a mat or paint) in the table. | ||
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Revision as of 19:14, 13 April 2016
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NEWPORT Tables
Scanning on NEWPORT tables is possible with the FARO scanner system, but care must be taken because of the high reflectivity of the surfaces in the drilled and tapped holes. | |
Scanning Example
The image on right shows an example of scanning a tube on a Newport table. | |
Potential For Outliers At Normal Relfective Surfaces
The Impact on Cylinder Calculations
If VTube uses these outliers to calculate the diameter, then often the cylinder fit math will fail to find a centerline - and VTube will ask you to remeasure the straight where the problem is occuring. | |
Other Pages
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