On 1/29/2011 7:47 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> Mark Wendt (Contractor) wrote:
>    
>> My question is, can comp_file be used to map out those inconsistent
>> heights in software, so that I don't have to file and scrape anymore?  ;-)
>>
>>
>>      
> You probably need to talk to Stuart Stevenson, who built a fairly
> complex component to
> correct all the errors in his 5-axis Cincinnatti mill.  It is possible
> that his component could
> be used in your application just by zeroing out all the un-needed
> corrections, and supplying
> your own mapping table.  Otherwise, it could just be a guide as to how
> to build a one-axis
> correction table to compensate a different axis.
>
> One other thought is that you might be able to rig a die grinder or
> Dremel to your axis and make
> it plane down your table until it is parallel to the axis travel.
>
> Jon
Thanks Jon.  Stuart, how does your component work?  Do you think it 
might be able to be applied to this situation?

Thanks,
Mark

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