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So I had this idea for a TLO probe...

Discussion in 'Concepts and Ideas' started by that-jim, Feb 1, 2023.

  1. that-jim

    that-jim Journeyman
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    In another thread Peter suggested the use of an xyz probe as a TLO probe and I started thinking about that idea and how you might use it without having to attach the magnet every time.

    I spent a bit of time and modeled up a spring loaded platform for my xyz probe to sit on, like this.
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    There is an aluminum base with bolt holes and pockets for springs.

    PXL_20230202_031432530.jpg

    An acrylic holder for the xyz probe to sit on.

    PXL_20230202_031501880.jpg

    There is a stud sitting just below the top of the acrylic for the xyz plate to make contact with. and a bolt to attach the magnet.

    PXL_20230202_033711614.jpg

    Here is a quick video of the first test



    I believe that if I fine tune the length of the contact stud and set a fixed position I can then do some repeatability testing. My thinking is that if the macro I use to measure the TLO puts the tool in the center of the plate this should be repeatable.
     
  2. Mark Carew

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    Simple and effective! Well done Jim
     

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