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Hi all,

I am having some difficulty with this and I feel like there has to be some step I am missing that would make it a whole lot easier than trying to manually adjust every styli so that it visually appears to make contact with the part as it should. I just created a new 4PointStar that has 12 styli to pick from. It looks like everything works in the +X, +Y, -X and -Y but as soon as I rotate the head to the A45_B0 or A90_B0, none of my Styli are working as they should be. It looks like they Geometry worked as it should when I built it up in the Stylus System Creator but it only lets me build up those first 4 styli and the remainder needs to be imported through the RC File. Importing went fine but functionally, they aren't working.

Does anyone have advice on best way to approach or fix this?

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  • 3 weeks later...

I gave up on importing certain types of probes and having it correct.

I just adjust each one as needed and move on.

You could create a separate probe for each of the star styli at the specified angle in SSC, import with correct geometry and then copy past to your official probe.

I do this for Disk probes.

Create a probe with a Ø2mm sphere tip in the same configuration as the Disk setup.

Create separate angles

Use the coords and vectors and paste to my official Disk probe.

Works good that way.

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See attached SSC file.

When in Stylus System Creator, open the file.

Initial settings are shown in image: SSC Setup-1.jpg

Using the "RDS holder" and "Main Axis Angle" dialog box, you can set the "A" axis rotation. For whatever reason, it has to start at -90° to be orientated to the CMM XYZ axis.

To set the "B" axis rotation select your RDS probe adaptor (Mine is shown in image SSC Setup-2.jpg).

With these two settings shown you can articulate to any angle in the 2.5° increments allowed.

After setting A and B rotations, save the file as a new name for that articulation.

You can then import that file into Calypso and use the data for your actual probe, once completed, simply delete the newly imported probe.

Wash, rinse, repeat.

P.S.

My probe in the SSC file is generic, setup what you need.

Disk probes are slightly different, but only in the choice of setting up a generic disk.

 

SSC Setup-1.jpg

SSC Setup-2.jpg

Articulation Setup.ssc

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Hi richard 

i follow your guide now is better but there still something off as you can see on the picture 

after i imported the new position on calypso and copy the values on the main file do i need add extra compensation??

 

Please see the attached picture

 

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Hi Luis,

Please see screenshots from Zeiss' knowledge base article. You will build your probe system in Stylus System Creator and then add your desired angles through Calypso. Try giving this a shot and let me know if it works for you.

RDS_Angles_1.png

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You do not need the RDS holder.

It starts with the RDS-XXT 18p. 

If it is off after that then most likely your offsets for your machine tab are incorrect. 

Make sure both your MasterProbe and Stylus System are built correctly. 

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Hi Don, thank you for the update i did exactly as described and my values of the masterprobe are correct im using last version of Calypso and is not workings as expected as you can see on the picture

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Hello Richard sorry to bother but could you explain exactly what is need to be applied? im trying figure it out but i cant understand i inserted the values on the main probe file after import the ssc file with the angular position i needed.

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