Form Measurement: Back to Basics
Mark Boucher Mark Boucher

Form Measurement: Back to Basics

Form is a relatively easy thing to measure in many senses. In the simplest manner, form measurement involves a probe or stylus being moved along an ideal circular or linear path to gather data on the probe movements relative to that ideal geometry. The analysis is usually pretty straightforward; the measured data points are filtered and mathematical operations are performed to ascertain the results.

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Composite Profile Control
Mark Boucher Mark Boucher

Composite Profile Control

Are the Datum structures in the two examples above valid for this drawing?If they are valid, wouldn’t both examples yield the same results when inspected?

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