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How to perform super high accuracy end-scans using an end target.<br><br> | How to perform super high accuracy end-scans using an end target.<br><br> | ||
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* See [[End-Scan Technique Research]] | * See [[End-Scan Technique Research]] | ||
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===Why this End-Scan technique is important=== | ===Why this End-Scan technique is important=== | ||
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− | * The image at the right shows the end of a copper tube with a jagged highly-reflective end-wall. It is very difficult to aim the laser at this end wall and ensure no | + | * The image at the right shows the end of a copper tube with a jagged chamferred highly-reflective end-wall. It is very difficult to aim the laser at this end wall and ensure no flyers at the same time.<br><br> |
− | *The solution is to use | + | *The solution is to use the targets on the end of the tubes. The example here shows white poly labels that measure at 0.004" thick and provide an excellent flat target for the laser.<br><br>(Note: Use the Plane-Point measurement in the built-in computer of the FARO Edge to confirm the thickness of the target.)<br><br> |
* The offset from the target to the tube end is entered as a negative value in the Part Setup menu for either end. In this case, we use -0.004" offset.<br><br> | * The offset from the target to the tube end is entered as a negative value in the Part Setup menu for either end. In this case, we use -0.004" offset.<br><br> | ||
*Any shape of target works well as long as it is LARGER than the diameter of the tube. Apply the target so that none of the end-wall can be scanned by the laser. | *Any shape of target works well as long as it is LARGER than the diameter of the tube. Apply the target so that none of the end-wall can be scanned by the laser. | ||
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===VTube-LASER End Scan Measure Setup=== | ===VTube-LASER End Scan Measure Setup=== | ||
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* In the Laser tab menu, we recommend that you use the standard setup of End Stripes per measure at from 10 to 20. | * In the Laser tab menu, we recommend that you use the standard setup of End Stripes per measure at from 10 to 20. | ||
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* In the Separation Filter tab menu, we recommend that you set the End Scan Separation type to TIMER and set the TIMER to 0 milliseconds. | * In the Separation Filter tab menu, we recommend that you set the End Scan Separation type to TIMER and set the TIMER to 0 milliseconds. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:10, 16 February 2019
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Why this End-Scan technique is important
The quick End-Scan Using the Scissor Motion technique is not always precisely repeatable if you use any of the AUTO exposure settings to set the LASER exposure in real-time. The reason is that as he laser drops off the end of the tube, the automatic exposure feature impacts which of the points are kept where the tube drops off (at the end).
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Highly-Reflective Ends with Concave Curved Burrs
Highly-Reflective End Walls that Have Chamferred or Jagged Edges
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VTube-LASER End Scan Measure Setup
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Measure the Target
When it is time to perform and end-scan, use the following technique to scan the target:
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Approve the Measurement On the Screen
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Using End Target Adapters
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Other Pages
- See also End-Scan Using the Scissor Motion
- See also End-Scan Using the End Wall
- Back to VTube-LASER