Difference between revisions of "VTube-LASER v1.67"
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* Reverse calculation now retains the MASTER part orientation if possible. This allows you to change the LRA data, press Calculate XYZ, and retain the original orientation of the master part. (Note: v1.67b)<br><br> | * Reverse calculation now retains the MASTER part orientation if possible. This allows you to change the LRA data, press Calculate XYZ, and retain the original orientation of the master part. (Note: v1.67b)<br><br> | ||
− | The example on the right shows an increased third straight from 2 to 4 inches with the part retaining the original orientation. | + | * The example on the right shows an increased third straight from 2 to 4 inches with the part retaining the original orientation. |
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Revision as of 21:09, 4 August 2011
Revision 1.67Back to VTube-LASER |
NEW: Split Bend Feature
VTube uses the Split Bend feature as a powerful way to handle large angle bends. The feature is simple to use, and allows you to scan a large sample of data to ensure that the calculates are precise.
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NEW: Cut Plane Feature
The Cut Plane feature allows operators to measure a tube on any surface without an elevated work holder. The Cut Plane acts as a barrier beyond which all points are cut from the scan.
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NEW: Automatic Combination of Bend Data
When split bend is used to create a straight in the middle of a bend, VTube-LASER automatically assumes that the split bends should be re-combined into one bend in all bend data charts.
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NEW: Operator Chooses When to Connect the the FARO
Previous versions of VTube always assumed that operators meant to connect to a FARO arm. This causes the interface to pause repeatedly while it tries to reconnect to the arm that is not present.
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NEW - Reset Coordinate Datum for MASTER or MEASURED to Zero
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NEW - Add After Row in MASTER XYZ
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Other Changes
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Issues with this version fixed in newer versions
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Other Pages
- Back to VTube-LASER
VTube-LASER Training Video - How to perform effective end scans. |