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1 – Is there a chance that then arm is not secure at the base?
 
1 – Is there a chance that then arm is not secure at the base?
 
2 – Is the probe tight?
 
2 – Is the probe tight?

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When the FARO arm is setup and used properly, the VTube-LASER measurement results should repeat consistently

This is a list of items to check if measurements are not repeating.

How do you know if the data is not repeating?

If you find that the bender adjustment data is showing values that change significantly during repeated measures of the same tube, then system accuracy needs to be addressed.

An example would be if you find any ANGLE adjustment move back and forth by 2 degrees, then you should check the setup of the arm.

Two Categories of Problems: 1 - Outliers and 2 - Inaccuracies

For example, if you are using a Cut Plane, then the problem could be either outliers or inaccuracies (or both combined):

  • Measure a straight near the cut plane with the DIAMETER measure, and carefully watch the points displayed on the screen.
  • Repeat the measurement multiple times and watch the wobble deviation in the XY values.
  • Does the wobble deviation swing widely?
  • Do you see any outliers in the VTube viewport when you let go of the green button after scanning?

If you see outliers, then these outlier points will degrade the accuracy. It is important to setup the system to get rid of outliers from cut planes. For example, extra care has to be taken with Newport tables. The outlier issue is not a point accuracy issue. See Scanning on a NEWPORT type table.

If you changing wobble deviation without outlier points, then it's good to question the point accuracy of the system.

Look for anything loose that may cause the arm to shift when it is moved.

1 – Is there a chance that then arm is not secure at the base? 2 – Is the probe tight? 3 – Doe the arm, tube, table move at all (and I mean – even a little bit) during measurement?

Consider recalibrating the probes. This is often the problem.

Is the scanner lens clean?

What scanner algorithm is being used by VTube?

Has the lighting changed?

Is there a chance that you need the Cut Plane and forgot to measure it?

Can the FARO arm pass the SPAT test? (Single Point Accuracy Test)

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