How to Ensure Good End Scans in VTube-LASER

From ATTWiki
Revision as of 19:16, 7 December 2020 by Mcone (Talk | contribs)

Jump to: navigation, search

Vtube-laser logo 1.96.png



Vtube-laser v2.7 screenshot.png

Contents


REPEATABLE END SCANS

Repeatability issues on the ends is the most common problem in GR&R tests. Fortunately it is also the easiest to fix. It involves training users to perform a visual check of the model in the viewport after VTube calculates the end points.

Use Visual Feedback

In VTube-LASER, operators can use visual feedback to ensure that end point projections are good. This is an example of the the end point projected so that it is in line with the end wall.

The end wall is clearly seen in the purple points in this scan.  The orange end point is lined up with the end wall. Therefore, this was a very good end scan.

VTube-LASER End Scan Example.png



Finding The End Wall

VTube-LASER shows the cloud of points used for the end scan as well as the blue cylinder and the orange end point.

The end wall can be seen in this model.

VTube-LASER EndWall Points.png



Visually Align The End Point

The orange end point will always be somewhere along the centerline of the blue cylinder.

After the orange end point is projected, an operator can visually confirm that the orange point has been projected along the centerline to the correct location by imagining lines relative to the end scan point cloud like shown in this image.

VTube-LASER EndWall Points Alignment.png




An Example of a Scan to Reject

In this case, we put a camera stand near the end of the tube to create an example scan that is not a good one.

The end point is slid out to the end of the point cloud from the camera stand.

VTube-LASER End Camera Stand Photo.png

This is the result of that scan in VTube-LASER.

VTube-LASER End Camera Stand Model Scan.png



Other Pages