Difference between revisions of "Using a Datum to Get Print Dimensions"
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In this example, the two X values show the dimensions that correspond to the 5.5 dimension.<br><br> | In this example, the two X values show the dimensions that correspond to the 5.5 dimension.<br><br> | ||
The distance values in the report will be distances from the datums that you set in the Datum tab menu in the Master part.<br><br> | The distance values in the report will be distances from the datums that you set in the Datum tab menu in the Master part.<br><br> | ||
− | For example if the tube is a perfect shape, then the X distance should be "4.25" (either positive or negative depending on your master tube's orientation in VTube.) In this example, the X3 value is short by 0.023" along the X axis. Since the number is green, it is within the tolerance that was previously set in the Inspection menu.<br><br> | + | For example if the tube is a perfect shape, then the X distance should be "4.25" (either positive or negative depending on your master tube's orientation in VTube.) In this example, the X3 value is short by 0.023" along the X axis. Since the Xdev (deviation) number is green, it is within the tolerance that was previously set in the Inspection menu.<br><br> |
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Revision as of 14:07, 18 June 2022
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
Set the datum using the Datum tab in the MASTER DATA menu. |
Datum Reports
After a measure and alignment, use one of the Datum reports in the report menu to show the dimensions. |
Other Pages
- Back to VTube-LASER