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leapfrog

i am just starting to use a romer arm. i have used PC-dmis for 5 years but am looking for tips on how to use the leapfrog alignment. any tips would be great and no matter how trivial you might think they will be helpful. thanks in advance
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  • Also not to beat a dead horse but this was also a big reason why I would tell customers looking to buy arms to think about all applications that they would be using the arm, because you may be buying it for this one part that is 12" square but have 40+ parts that are 50" square. So it is worth the extra couple tenths of volumetric error to get a little bit bigger of a arm to cover these larger parts so you dont have to leapfrog.
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  • Also not to beat a dead horse but this was also a big reason why I would tell customers looking to buy arms to think about all applications that they would be using the arm, because you may be buying it for this one part that is 12" square but have 40+ parts that are 50" square. So it is worth the extra couple tenths of volumetric error to get a little bit bigger of a arm to cover these larger parts so you dont have to leapfrog.
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