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WANTED: Faro Arm Software Development Kit April 2001

dll6

Aluminum
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Apr 23, 2005
Location
Washington
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Mid post he probably realized what he spent on cmm manager .. Got upset and closed his browser.
For as useful as my silver arm is .. Caliper 3d is just fine, when I think I need to use it.
With the advances in photgrammetry and inexpensive 3d scanners it makes faro's .003 in 8 feet more trouble than it's worth to setup and dedicate the space for it.
 

Archer120x

Cast Iron
Joined
Jun 10, 2012
Location
Davis Junction, Illinois
Mid post he probably realized what he spent on cmm manager .. Got upset and closed his browser.
For as useful as my silver arm is .. Caliper 3d is just fine, when I think I need to use it.
With the advances in photgrammetry and inexpensive 3d scanners it makes faro's .003 in 8 feet more trouble than it's worth to setup and dedicate the space for it.
I am very happy and impressed with CMM Manager. It paid for itself in less than a year. I do a lot of reverse engineering for one of my customers. Often big stuff in his shop or on site. He is delighted with the results. The DXF export function is great. Also works just fine for checking parts. I will be buying another copy for my Brown & Sharpe 343 (DEVA conversion). I think CMM Manager was spun out of Nikon.
 

dll6

Aluminum
Joined
Apr 23, 2005
Location
Washington
I am very happy and impressed with CMM Manager. It paid for itself in less than a year. I do a lot of reverse engineering for one of my customers. Often big stuff in his shop or on site. He is delighted with the results. The DXF export function is great. Also works just fine for checking parts. I will be buying another copy for my Brown & Sharpe 343 (DEVA conversion). I think CMM Manager was spun out of Nikon.
As a plan B, you should look into photogrammetry. Using a decent Digital SLR camera you can get equal tolerance results to the faroarm
 








 
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