measuring control points using iterative

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    hello

    we usually use fixtures with custom origin offset in the alignement so that the machine recognizes where the points are , but since that i mostly use iterative for other types of measurements , flatness , distance ,etc

    i want to be sure on how can i use iterative to measure control points according to drawing table ,(measuring in free state)
    should i align and select whatever points i want , but this will change the default axis ref (for ex if the top of the part is X i cant make it my z level i guess ) and nominal wont be located in the CAD, I thought of using isostatisme points (or RPS points) in the drawing to align my part , in order to have the x.y.z features as in the drawing then i can just type point nominal in the auto vector and voila you got it ,
    how correct am i ? how do you suggest approaching this


    Many thanks

  • #2
    up please help

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    • #3
      cmon guys anyone ??

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      • #4
        please

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        • #5
          CHANGE machine to part in F5

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          • #6
            I didn't really under what it is that your having problems with ? maybe attaching a drawing ?

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            • #7
              Do a dcc alignment that calls in the MAIN Datum Structure [-A-][-B-][-C-], [-D-][-E-][-F-] etc.
              Then use the tooling points per drawing for the iterative.
              when done, axis will match your previous alignment and drawing datum structure basics.
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