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Calibrating Multiple Tips

I have calibrated multiple tip angles to work together with the calibration sphere in the same position for all the tips. There is one tip angle (A90B180) that is out .005" in the Y axis from all the other tips. I've tried recalibrating them several times but I still get the same results. Does anyone have a solution for this? Thanks!
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  • All of our parameter sets have collision detection on. We use collision detection because we have a 7-10-7 and there is a risk of the probes striking the leg during angle rotation while calibrating. Probes have been broken in the past due to the styli striking the leg and this is why we now have it defaulted to on. Do we need to run the master probe every time we calibrate to avoid any issues?

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    If you select "User defined calibration order" and save it as a Parameter Set, you can probably avoid this. My Parameter sets start with greatest -B angle and rotate around to greatest +B angle.
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  • All of our parameter sets have collision detection on. We use collision detection because we have a 7-10-7 and there is a risk of the probes striking the leg during angle rotation while calibrating. Probes have been broken in the past due to the styli striking the leg and this is why we now have it defaulted to on. Do we need to run the master probe every time we calibrate to avoid any issues?

    {"data-align":"none","data-size":"full","data-attachmentid":536657}


    If you select "User defined calibration order" and save it as a Parameter Set, you can probably avoid this. My Parameter sets start with greatest -B angle and rotate around to greatest +B angle.
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