Hello, I'm fairly new to CMM programming with CAD models, I just started a month ago and I haven't had any major problems until now. I have to say that I never had a proper formation on CMM programming at all, I learned everything I know by my own.
My problem is that I have to measure a part which it's datums are given in car body coordinates (2 circles and a slot) and I've never aligned a part like this before. I tried doing a 3-2-1 iterative alignment and then a best fit as I always did, but I can't get it to work because the deviations of the real part from the CAD are so big that whenever I try to measure a hole the probe bumps into the part like 3 or 4 mm away from the hole and as much as I try to do a better best fit alignment it doesn't seem to work. so after plenty of time of trial and error I gave up and asked for help to my co-workers, but they use different CMM machines and software (Metrolog XG), so they don't know how to use PC-DMIS. They suggested me to perform a RPS alignment to try to get around this problem, but I have no clue on how to do it in PC-DMIS. Anyone who knows how can I get this to work?
Any help I could get would be highly appreciated.
Please, be aware that i'm a newbie in CMM programming, so try to be as clear as you can.
If the part is significantly off, it really doesn't matter what type of alignment you use. In either way the probe will hit the part instead of measuring the hole if it's really off. The only way to measure the features that are off by that much, is to manually using a joystic program those features( aka measured features) and report the values. Once you know how much the features are off, the. You can get them fixed. Once they are fixed, only then you can removed the measured festures and create auto features feom the cad.
If the part is significantly off, it really doesn't matter what type of alignment you use. In either way the probe will hit the part instead of measuring the hole if it's really off. The only way to measure the features that are off by that much, is to manually using a joystic program those features( aka measured features) and report the values. Once you know how much the features are off, the. You can get them fixed. Once they are fixed, only then you can removed the measured festures and create auto features feom the cad.