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Got a tough one. I have a customer who wants a size over a .750 pin that is contacting an od cylinder and a conical surface that's concentric to the cylinder, to the back end of the part ( plane). I've already worked out various intersection lengths and intersection positions, so the part is checked and good, BUT, he wants the " over the pin reading " included if I can...so Thems fightin words to me 🤣 🤣
Did this a long time ago but it involved planes , not cylinders and cones. I just have to get to the center of a circle that's tangent to both ACTUAL surfaces.
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I would love to know how a comparison between the Tangent method vs Curve in contour fit.... Tangent has worked for me 100% of the time; Curve in contour fit worked the one time I used it, but didn't seem as repeatable. Hopefully these are more "fightin' words" 🤣
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My experience has been that it depends on how "smooth" your Curve is. If it's pretty rough then it has a difficult time calculating the fit.
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I have used circle in Contour best fit but as you mentioned it is not repeatable.

I think it's good tool but we don't how to fire it in all cylinders.
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There is no repetabillity issues with circle in contour, as a feature. As Shomaker mentioned, If you cant get it to repeat, then you should have a look at your curve, its most likely poor.

To get really good curve measurements can many times be a very time consuming job. It takes a little more effort then just slicing, throw in some points and apply suggested filter....
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So, this is a cross section of a cone and a cylinder. Can't really recall the three circles of the cylinder into a cross sectional curve. Same with the 4 circle paths of the cone. There is also no model.
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Curve scanned with CFS.0004 point spacing (1100 points) over the contour (40 degrees).
Filter setting (Spline 0.2500 mm), Outlier settings (Inside = 3/Outside = 3), only outlier.
What's missing here?

All done by Zeiss, and won't repeat worth a crap. I switched it to Tangent, repeats perfectly.
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I got better results when I masked the points in unwanted area.

We all so think about evaluation wheather it is mathematically fit a circle or not..
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I have one request, your are doing great works but sometimes it is difficult to understand without writen explanation.
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