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Need help for Blade inspection

I am using PC-DMIS version 4.1, mr-1. Need to inspect blade/blade twist. How can I using noted software? Note: After reading the forums can I come to the conclusion that without "Blade" software and training that it is almost impossible?

Thank you, CMM Corey
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  • Some helpful information for future forum readers:

    Wiki entry: http://pcdmiswiki.org/index.php?title=Blade

    Blade is a production inspection and analysis module for PC-DMIS that encapsulates original equipment manufacturer correlated calculations for companies such as: GE, Pratt & Whitney, Rolls Royce, Snecma, Honeywell and many others.

    If there is a table of calculations on your print such as: chord length, leading edge thickness, trailing edge thickness, maximum thickness, hook angle, leading edge radius, lean, displacement, or bow, you should look into Blade.


    This link takes me to a page with the following message: This page has been moved to the Hexagon Support Site
    I follow that link and search for "Blade" and I can only find release notes on Bladerunner 5.4.
    Do you know where I could find a copy of what was there?
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  • Some helpful information for future forum readers:

    Wiki entry: http://pcdmiswiki.org/index.php?title=Blade

    Blade is a production inspection and analysis module for PC-DMIS that encapsulates original equipment manufacturer correlated calculations for companies such as: GE, Pratt & Whitney, Rolls Royce, Snecma, Honeywell and many others.

    If there is a table of calculations on your print such as: chord length, leading edge thickness, trailing edge thickness, maximum thickness, hook angle, leading edge radius, lean, displacement, or bow, you should look into Blade.


    This link takes me to a page with the following message: This page has been moved to the Hexagon Support Site
    I follow that link and search for "Blade" and I can only find release notes on Bladerunner 5.4.
    Do you know where I could find a copy of what was there?
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