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Any toughts on the new functions?

I really like the search functions for coordinate systems and elements.

The variable strategy assigment will be a nice to have if you have if you swap programs around between different machines/sensors.

And finally, the edge curve function. Why did it took this long? No need for 2-days of programming for a stupid stamped sheet metal part that looks more like the provided cad-model's misfit cousins aunt, then the actual part.

Hope all of it ends up in the final release.
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More like Eric Moberg
Local troublemaker and besserwisser.
Finspång, Öschötland, Sweden
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Ah Henrik, my knight in shining armour.
Im also know as Cordell Walker, Gandalf the Gray and Apu Nahasapeemapetilon. Choose what ever you like. But dont imply Im a sales man 🙂


Totally unelated:
This got me thinking of a quote from that funny movie where two tv-loosers are invited to interview Korea Kim. "They hate us because the anus" hahaha so damn good 🤣
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Once upon a time there was a princess in distress.
Why did the princess need saving? This was so over blown for it to be real. You don't go to that big of an explanation If it wasn't true.
You just say, "you have it wrong". When you go all out and over blow a simple answer your lying.
You just confirmed that you are Eric Oberg.

P.S. Great representing for Zeiss with the choice of picture(Beavis) really. You really show your professionalism.
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The new features that I saw looks promising. I saw some O-Inspect improvements which is always welcome to me. For the O-Inspect, I just wish that there was an easier way to manipulate the lights instead of only doing it from the software. I'd like to be able to do something with the joystick.
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I have never wrestled with an o-inspect, but I hope the improvements of "speed" isn't like when they speeded up curves. By masking points from showing... 😃 That was the best joke that year. I still laugh when ever it comes to my mind 🤣

The database change on PiWeb is superb. That is going to make a difference.

"Zeiss Cookbook strategies will be provided as default strategies in Calypso" - Not sure that's is an improvement. It's not worse, but I fear some of our suppliers will lean to much on that.

When the day finally is here, when everything is just plug and play, PMI, Cookbook strategies, robot loading. I don't think the breweries will meet the demand 🙂
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For expert users, I am not a huge fan of the Cookbook. It is great for beginners who have no idea on speeds, point density, and strategies.
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LMAO that's exactly what I thought before too, pretty similar personality too. I swear i went on here to double check the name when I first met Eric.
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Can you expand on that, like which part or specific settings?

I was insanely pissed off about 5 years ago when I found out about the Cookbook...I started programming in 2006 and this knowledge was not available to us at that time, our trainer basically said to just "play around with the points" and go with what was logical.
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I don't like the cookbook. It is like Wiki-pedia. It will get you close and it is a great place to start; However, it won't always be the best strategy for you. The cookbook can't take into account all the variables of how the measurement meets the needs of the business.

Proper MSA studies on all critical dimensions is the only way to go.
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I used to do an exercise in my classes where we would measure a 15mm diameter following the cookbook’s scanning speed of 5mm/sec. Then, I would have the students copy and paste the circle 3 times. I had them change the speeds to 10, 15 and 20 mm/sec. They would run the program measuring the same circle 4 times at 4 different speeds and the deviation on 3 different machines was .001 to .002 mm. So, the “take away” is to test your strategies and balance your accuracy requirements with your productivity requirements. The cookbook even suggests that if you want to use parameters different from the suggested ones, double check your results. I think it also helps to have confidence with your results and that comes with experience.

I know a huge company that decided to speed up their free form surface strategies so much in order to meet productivity demands. I challenged their approach because the first 30 to 50% of their data points were masked out. They said their gage r&r’s were within spec. (Prismo Ultra doesn’t hurt). My issue was how do they know the areas where points were masked were in tolerance? I do believe because they’re machining to a model that those areas were probably ok but there is no actual proof. Extending the scan paths to re-scan masked areas, like is done on circles, wouldn’t have have added that much time but probably wouldn’t have changed the results. At least the measurements would have been more thorough.
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