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    Default Before and After

    A while back i got a knew probe did a couple of scans every thing worked alright (i thought) but the scans did not seem to have that great of detail really thought probe was a joke. But i had nothing to compare it to. I could just compare it to what others was doing but all that does is lead you to believe you just can't scan as good as some cause the scans were coming out they were just bad. Just like when you see someone do a better pattern than you can do you just think you have a ways to go you don't think its the machine. That's why there should be some sort of test for the probe. Once you get it that you can test it kind of like you do with printer. You make sure they are matching your monitor. CarveWright was great at helping get this worked out but it took 3 probes to get there and what if i would have settled for the first scan. Sorry to ramble but maybe this can help the next. Thanks to all for your suggestions also. Below is a before and after picture notice you can even read the size which i can barely feel on the wrench.
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    Cool. Thanks for doing the compare. I really wanted to see how it did once you got a decent one. Looks good!
    Hey, here's a thought....what is the size of that wrench? I want to match it to one of mine and do a scan as well... see how it stacks up.
    Which way did you place the wrench on the sled to scan?
    Thanks Man!
    Doug

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    Default Placement

    They suggest that you place the longest portion across the 14" width when ever possible, to shorten the scan time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dhaffner View Post
    Cool. Thanks for doing the compare. I really wanted to see how it did once you got a decent one. Looks good!
    Hey, here's a thought....what is the size of that wrench? I want to match it to one of mine and do a scan as well... see how it stacks up.
    Which way did you place the wrench on the sled to scan?
    Thanks Man!
    Doug
    Hey that would be cool, 7/16 the wrench its self was 5" long on the last scan i only scaned enough to see the size ( about half of wrench ) the end you see is coming up from sled long part of wrench on sled wrench was layed left to right facing key pad open end on left. Look forward to seeing.

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