I’m using FabriVISION’s Reverse Engineering. How can I make the CAD file cleaner?
• You’ll need to adjust the scanning parameters. As a general rule: • – If too many patterns are being created, try making the tolerances looser. – If separate patterns are being lumped together, try making tolerances tighter. See the “Change Parameters and Try Again” section in Chapter7. Question: The Inspection Report skips numbers.What causes this? The Inspection Report will skip numbers if: – The CAD file pattern didn’t meet FabriVISION’s CAD file requirements. For instance, FabriVISION can’t read the radius of a circle made up of two arcs. Therefore, that radius measurement is omitted. – Comments in the CAD file are assigned a number, but the number doesn’t print on the report. Question: How do I make FabriVISION traceable to ISO 9000? To make FabriVISION traceable to ISO 9000 standards, you simply need to check the calibration using a part that has been certified to ISO 9000 standards. For best results, your test part must have: – All edges perpendicular to its surface. (Don’t us
• You’ll need to adjust the scanning parameters. As a general rule: • – If too many patterns are being created, try making the tolerances looser. – If separate patterns are being lumped together, try making tolerances tighter. See the “Change Parameters and Try Again” section in Chapter7. Question: The Inspection Report skips numbers.What causes this? The Inspection Report will skip numbers if: – The CAD file pattern didn’t meet FabriVISION’s CAD file requirements. For instance, FabriVISION can’t read the radius of a circle made up of two arcs. Therefore, that radius measurement is omitted. – Comments in the CAD file are assigned a number, but the number doesn’t print on the report. Question: How do I make FabriVISION traceable to ISO 9000? To make FabriVISION traceable to ISO 9000 standards, you simply need to check the calibration using a part that has been certified to ISO 9000 standards. For best results, your test part must have: – All edges perpendicular to its surface. (Don’t us