We are currently programming very large parts with several dimensions. We have an Absolute Romer Arm using PC-Dmis 2015. Using a different software for the few days I worked at my current job (3 years ago), it would light up on the CAD the next section to be checked. We have several planes, lines, points, etc. on the parts and would like to be able to do something similar. Is there any way to create a program using the CAD that would easily show the section we are to check next? For example, our inspector creates a program for a part. I want to run the program at a later point, but I have no idea what exactly plane #46 is or where line# 37 is supposed to be checking. I'd like to be able to see some sort of visual clue on the CAD that helps direct me to where to create this plane, line etc. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you.
Worst case scenario, use comments.
If you make an operator comment fullscreen, you can import media. E.g. take a screenshot of the CAD, circle some stuff in Paint, save and pop up in a comment.
"Take a point
right here"
Worst case scenario, use comments.
If you make an operator comment fullscreen, you can import media. E.g. take a screenshot of the CAD, circle some stuff in Paint, save and pop up in a comment.
"Take a point
right here"