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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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  • But the problem the Z is very difficult to hold, because you need to Square root the three axes


    PCDMIS will take care of it for you as long as you SELECT all three axis. Yes, it will be hard to hold (harder than diametric). Your Engineering people should have caught that during the quote phase.
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  • But the problem the Z is very difficult to hold, because you need to Square root the three axes


    PCDMIS will take care of it for you as long as you SELECT all three axis. Yes, it will be hard to hold (harder than diametric). Your Engineering people should have caught that during the quote phase.
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