Whats up gang. I have a question, well perhaps I know the answer to this one, but I just wanted to throw it out there and see if anyone had a better idea,
Example, we have a part that is manufactured by an outside vendor. The Vendor operates Calypso software, If I wanted to verify that the program is correct, the sole purpose is to see if the vendors programmer is a good programmer and follows the print etc..
What would be the best way to verify that? If it was pc-dmis, of course I could have just ask them to export me a prg file, but what If I dont have that software? is Visiting the Vendor is the Only option? Purchasing the Software perhaps, but can we really purchase 2-3 software's??
Have customer run serialized sample of parts
Send results and serialized parts
Run on your program, if the 2 sets of results correlate
Good to go
Discrepancies = conversation-change and repeat test
Have customer run serialized sample of parts
Send results and serialized parts
Run on your program, if the 2 sets of results correlate
Good to go
Discrepancies = conversation-change and repeat test
I thought about this kind of approach, the issue with that is that you can have the identical or pretty close results, yet it would not mean that the program is correct
results can be very similar, yet the program still not to print.
Quick example, you can have a TP callout TPØ.005ABC, you may get the same results for achieving the TP, but the datums could be used different from the feature frame. There for just because the results matched this time, it doesn't mean they will match the next. or am I over thinking this one?
maybe and maybe not. Is this a part with a feature that's mission critical or is this a part that is .002 short to print but it will be used in a welded frame ? A large spectrum sometimes..