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Measuring flatness 0.10mm using the camera only??

I am trying to find the quickest way of checking the flatness of some lock plates of 0.10mm tolerance. I have managed to make a fixture to locate them in the same place each time taking out the manual alignment each part (you only have to do the first part of the batch) has anyone had success measuring flatness with the camera taking 20 or so points across 120mmx30mm square parts. I measure a plane using 9 points z level and origin and then the 20 points measuring a plane and then out put the measurement from the last plane? this is all DCC and using the Camera tesa Vision. The X,Y rotation I use a datum hole in the fixture.
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  • after doing some tests the camera is not the way to check flatness or any z figures. It has too many variables (light , focus time, distance etc) it would definatley fail a gauge R&R in that sense. But i do think it is better for profiles if you do not have a scanning capability.

    Personnaly I am not seeing the benefit of the vision side. the company would have been better spending the money on scanning equipment.
    IMO
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  • after doing some tests the camera is not the way to check flatness or any z figures. It has too many variables (light , focus time, distance etc) it would definatley fail a gauge R&R in that sense. But i do think it is better for profiles if you do not have a scanning capability.

    Personnaly I am not seeing the benefit of the vision side. the company would have been better spending the money on scanning equipment.
    IMO
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