Difference between revisions of "Using a Datum to Get Print Dimensions"
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It's necessary to set the datum using the Datum tab in the MASTER DATA menu.<br><br> | It's necessary to set the datum using the Datum tab in the MASTER DATA menu.<br><br> | ||
− | It may also be necessary to rotate the master tube into the an orientation that is similar to the print. In this case, we used the Transform feature to rotate the master tube so that the first leg is | + | It may also be necessary to rotate the master tube into the an orientation that is similar to the print. In this case, we used the Transform feature to rotate the master tube so that the first leg is aligned to the Y axis.</td> |
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Revision as of 16:00, 28 March 2018
How to Use Datums To Get Print Dimensions |
Sample Print
This is a sample print with the design intent of checking the width and the height. You can use the VTube-LASER DATUM feature to get to these dimensions. |
Set the Datum
It's necessary to set the datum using the Datum tab in the MASTER DATA menu. |
MTA Measurements
MTA (Measured Tube Averaging), combined with UniScan measuring, is the the best type of measuring available in VTube-LASER. MTA allows you to measure multiple sides of the same tube, then average the results into a single final tube shape. |
Other Pages
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