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I have .393 Ø cylinder x 4.5" long. Datum -A- is the.311 Ø ID for 2.71" min. My base alignment is a
3d line from two (OD) circles at either end of the part, which is used for the Spatial X+/YZ origin.
The flat at the X- end of the part is my X origin. At the X+ end of the part, the customer wants .002
true position of a YZ (ID) hole back to -A-. I measure the part, result is good. I rotate the part (around -A-)
90 degrees, run it again, it fails. Not by much, but why? The BA should follow the rotation of the part?
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What measuring strategy are you using to establish Datum A? Are they Full circles? Are you scanning or taking points, and how many points? Are you using the same measuring strategy with the ID? When you check the position, are you checking the ID to the 3d line?
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For -A- I've tried linear scans, circles, different lengths. Tried different probes. Tried laying the part both horizontally and
vertically. Tried a different CMM. All those give out of tolerance results.Test indicator, and roller gage shows a good part.
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Clarke,

In the same vein as Eric's questions... What does your form error look like on the (2) circles that make up your 3D line? On your ID Hole, what is the form error look like (if an ID cylinder look at the A1 & A2 values as well)? I always review my datum(s) and features for measurement error before rejecting or accepting a part.
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From what I remember in training was not to use a cylinder for alignment and be careful with using constructed features for alignment.
Is this true or false?
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