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Dual Arm Bravo and scanning issue...

Hello,

We have a dual arm Bravo with laser scan heads and we run PC-DMIS 2021.1 in imperial mode, not metric. The scanners work quite well from what we can tell with one major issue. When we take a subset (cleaned up to remove spill over and such, in PC-DMIS) of the point cloud we can't use it in any evaluation, more precisely, the subset of data doesn't even show up in the list of available features to analyze although the full set does.

The Hexagon rep seemed shocked when he saw it but have heard nothing since and that's been months ago, perhaps a year ago. Has anyone else run into this issue? Not sure if this is a imperial vs metric mode issue...I say that as we had another scanner issue in 2018R1 where we couldn't marry up the data between arms and it turned out that it worked in metric mode but not imperial mode.

This Bravo has been a bag of problems since we got it. Hexagon got most of the issues resolved, thank you Tim O! But there are a couple large issues that have not, scanning is one of them. Going on three years now.

Regards,
The FOG
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  • You will need to use legacy dimensioning to report profile of a surface. The Geometric Tolerance command does not support pointcloud data directly, only features that have been extracted from the COP/mesh (laser auto-features or constructed extracted features). PC-DMIS 2023.1 will introduce a brand new "constructed extracted surface" command which will allow you to segregate pointcloud data belonging to a particular surface / surfaces. The 2023.1 tech preview is currently underway if you'd like to try it, just click this link( https://go.hexagonmi.com/l/49752/2015-04-09/zkk3) from the top of the main forum page to sign up.
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  • You will need to use legacy dimensioning to report profile of a surface. The Geometric Tolerance command does not support pointcloud data directly, only features that have been extracted from the COP/mesh (laser auto-features or constructed extracted features). PC-DMIS 2023.1 will introduce a brand new "constructed extracted surface" command which will allow you to segregate pointcloud data belonging to a particular surface / surfaces. The 2023.1 tech preview is currently underway if you'd like to try it, just click this link( https://go.hexagonmi.com/l/49752/2015-04-09/zkk3) from the top of the main forum page to sign up.
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