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Vision systems vs touch systems.

I've been looking into vision systems also and B&S seem to be really limiting themselves.I have used PC-DMIS for a few years now and a lot of other software is coming out which seems muche easier to use.I have looked at systems from Micro-Vu and soon Mitutoyo.Basically all you do is measure the part sing certain defined tools and the machine remembers not only where it was,the light levels,magnification,well you know.
Even If B&S does come out with this for its automated machines,its almost fighting against its own PC-DMIS software. After seeing demos of other software on other equipment PC-DMIS seems pretty antiquated.
Don't get me wrong,it may seem like I'm bashing PC-DMIS,maybe I am in a way,but other software is much easier to use,and thats why in a way were getting rid of our CMM.Only one person can use it.Now with the newer software,anyone can use it and its faster on top of that.
I've been trying to get them to keep the CMM, but even i can't find a reason,now with these newer machinesand software coming out.The hybrids that have laser,vision and touch are the wave coming and it will in my opinion eventually make these other machines obsolete.Right now there too expensive,but that will quickly change I'm sure.
Lots of changes coming for sure.
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  • This is funny. I complained to OGP about how "dumb" there software is and used CMM software as an example of how their stuff is antiquated and lacks the flexibility and intuitiveness that it should have. They said that is the way the industry is going. I said at a minimum I'd like to have access to code so I can at least be flexable in my own way. They said "Craig you are a minority, people don't want that. They want buttons and icons. They don't edit things they just want to push a button and watch it go".

    Bruce, will you kindly stop talking to them........
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  • This is funny. I complained to OGP about how "dumb" there software is and used CMM software as an example of how their stuff is antiquated and lacks the flexibility and intuitiveness that it should have. They said that is the way the industry is going. I said at a minimum I'd like to have access to code so I can at least be flexable in my own way. They said "Craig you are a minority, people don't want that. They want buttons and icons. They don't edit things they just want to push a button and watch it go".

    Bruce, will you kindly stop talking to them........
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