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* On the FIRST straight: The location of the first stripe must be as close as possible to the end - then scan away from the end. Do not allow any stripe to be closer to the end point than the first stripe. | * On the FIRST straight: The location of the first stripe must be as close as possible to the end - then scan away from the end. Do not allow any stripe to be closer to the end point than the first stripe. | ||
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* On the LAST straight: The location of the first stripe must be as far as possible from the end - then scan toward the end. Do not allow any stripe to be further from the end point than the first stripe. | * On the LAST straight: The location of the first stripe must be as far as possible from the end - then scan toward the end. Do not allow any stripe to be further from the end point than the first stripe. | ||
Revision as of 18:37, 2 April 2015
How to perform end-scans with a ball probe.
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About the Ball Probe End Scan Technique
This end-scan method is useful for situations where the only option is a ball probe - or where the Laser cannot reach effectively - but a ball probe can.
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Measure Setup - For Measure the End Wall
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How To Use This End-Scan End Wall Technique
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Ensuring the Proper Ball Probe Offset Direction
With ball-probes end measurements, the direction you begin your first and last straight section straight section scan is very important. It gives VTube the ball probe offset direction. Follow these rules to project the point in the proper direction along the centerline:
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How to Overcome Trouble With End-Scans
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Measure Setup - For Ends That Move Into A Surface
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How To Use This End-Scan End-Into-Surface Technique
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Other Pages
- See also End-Scan Using the End Wall
- See also End-Scan Using End Targets
- Back to VTube-LASER