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Straightness of a Shaft (GD&T)

So I have a shaft with several different diameters that is always bent between .010 and .020 off the CNC machine. Our internal print calls out for a bunch of true positions. I told engineering to change it to straightness because that seemed more intuitive (since the part is always bent so much). Now I am writing the CMM program for it. I probe each diameter, create a 3D line between them, and dimension straightness of that 3D line. I'm only getting a result of .001, but when spin the part on the optical comparator it is for sure .010 bent...Any ideas what's going on here?

I just need a consistent way to measure the average straightness of the part that can be validated with a dial indicator or optical comparator.
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  • Yes, I think you're trying to compare runout with a comparator to straighness of an axis.
    I would measure the axis with some circles on different diameters, then level on it and remeasure it. It would give the right straihness of the shaft axis, and it would also give a value different than the comparator one Slight smile !
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  • Yes, I think you're trying to compare runout with a comparator to straighness of an axis.
    I would measure the axis with some circles on different diameters, then level on it and remeasure it. It would give the right straihness of the shaft axis, and it would also give a value different than the comparator one Slight smile !
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