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probe radius compensation when recalling from curve


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I've consistently had trouble when recalling a portion of a 2D curve into simple 2D shapes like lines and circles.

Here I've measured a 2D curve. With compensation on, the measured curve displays correctly, although the points themselves are at the probe's centerpoint: 201_d88fe5d190198ecc945bfd8f5b75be8b.png
But recalling some of the points into a 2D line, the line feature follows the centerpoints, ignoring the compensation in the curve feature. The probe compensation settings in the line feature's evaluation settings have no effect on this: 201_7c639ba9ce307bcb3df762c15f632f61.png
This is version 5.4, so maybe it's just an old bug? Is there a workaround?
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I have v 6.6 and correction have zero effect on displaying arrows of measured points.
However it should change measured values ( X,Y,Z, angles )

And don't forget to correct Z axis on 2D lines to have correct readings.
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I should have explained, using this method the recalled feature's nominals fill out correctly, but the actuals are off by the probe radius. So any position callouts or dimensions driven by this feature don't work.

I did figure out a silly workaround, which is to make a second 2Dline feature, and recall the first into it. That seems to work...sometimes. But I don't entirely trust it.

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I'm not sure what you mean, could you explain more?
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You are scanning outside but 2D line is inverted ( like you would scan it from inside - just change angle at bottom - don't know it's name ). On image is your Z axis of element facing backwards as arrow of measured points - deviation = 2x radius of probe.
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Martin, talk more to this. I just want to make sure that you understand it correctly 🤣 ....I mean, it's for a friend 😉 😉 😉 .
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