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CMM tutorial

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Hello - fellow Pro/e users...



Does anyone know of a tutorial available for discussing the basics of inputing CMM data into Pro/E?
 
Hi
 
I have scanned several models (in last 2 or 3 months)

You can do that by hand (writing x, y, z coordinates), or some kind of automatically - where that data will be stored in one file. Data must be in next format (like on picture below). You can import all data in ProE but number of points in one *.pts file cannot be larger than 100!

You can import it from file - points.pts, or you can input one by one (I suggest first method)



You do that like this



Insert

Datum

Point

Offset csys

Without dimensions

(Set csys)

Use Cartesian type

Go to read points
 
Its simple
 
What you want to scan
 
I forget this !!!!!!!!!!



Be aware that you can have problems with
 
I forget to answer you question about automated storing of data
 
If I remember good if you have cnc machine and postprocessor for that type of machine you can control it from ProE -if process work in different way
 
Create surface in style, and than go to insert

Thin protrusion

Use quilt



Speling



PS I think that you have too many points - Ok
 
I think Speling is right..you have too many points. You should only use as few points as you really need to define the surface.
 
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