Difference between revisions of "VTube-LASER v1.67"
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When Cut Plane is active a Cut Plane icon displays at the bottom of the Navigation pane. (See the orange arrow above.) | When Cut Plane is active a Cut Plane icon displays at the bottom of the Navigation pane. (See the orange arrow above.) | ||
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− | The Cut Plane is established with 4 points. Three points indicate the plane. The fourth point indicates the side of the plane on which to keep the data. | + | The Cut Plane is established with 4 points. Three points indicate the plane. The fourth point is elevated from the plane. It indicates the side of the plane on which to keep the data. |
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+ | The points are always taken using tactile. Press the green button, then the red button to collect all the points. | ||
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Revision as of 23:37, 20 July 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 a 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. |