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True Position in 3 axis???

Ok, I have read the post regarding this so called argument that my boss and I got into today. He told me that you cannot measure true position in 3 axis, as I told him he was wrong. I know it depends on the way the FCF calls it out, but I tried to explain to him that it is possible to measure TP in 3 axis.
I have seen the formulas, so I know it's possible. I just wish I could get one of you gurus to reply back explaining that it is possible and why. I see the picture but he does not. I do not like to get into pissing matches with upper management, but I have learned a h**ll of alot from you guys, and I know this is possible. So if one of you fine gentleman can back me up on this, I would very much appreciate it. Thank you very much.
Now I am going to get a cold beer.Smiley
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  • I'm not familiar with "spherical mode". What is that? I suppose the target zone for a spherical radius would be sherical but that is not to say that all TPs with 3 axis callouts would be a spherical target zone. I am curious if it is legal to TP a saw cut as long as it is a FOS. If you could I suppose that too would be a spherical target zone.
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  • I'm not familiar with "spherical mode". What is that? I suppose the target zone for a spherical radius would be sherical but that is not to say that all TPs with 3 axis callouts would be a spherical target zone. I am curious if it is legal to TP a saw cut as long as it is a FOS. If you could I suppose that too would be a spherical target zone.
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