Can we mount a finished project on the rotary jig and use the probe to scan it? If not, why not?
Can we mount a finished project on the rotary jig and use the probe to scan it? If not, why not?
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Thank you for your response, may I ask what the problems are?
I have done it. I do not think there are any real problems. One has to define the area to be scanned and the object itself is sort of in the way. With an object on a sled, you would mark out the corners and the depth by jogging to places beside the object. You need a spot on each side where you can probe down to the depth you want. Ideally the rotary object would be on a spit. One could then jog to touch the spit on one side and then rotate 360 degrees and jog to the spit on the other side. With a little finesse, it can be done. I plan to experiment some more with this. So far I have only done enough to convince myself it is possible.
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