deviation control on reverse engineering 3d scan dta

deviation control on reverse engineering 3d scan dta

safiredesignengineers
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deviation control on reverse engineering 3d scan dta

safiredesignengineers
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Hi does fusion 360 have any "deviation control " when creating new surfaces from 3d scan data.  this is to check the accuracy of any created surfaces against the original 3d mesh.

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TheCADWhisperer
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@safiredesignengineers wrote:

 ...against the original 3d mesh.


Can you Attach the original 3D mesh here?

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hi thanks for your reply, my mesh files can be quite large to upload but i don't think a working example is required for this question?  the deviation control is a tool that displays the deviation amount from the original surface to a selected surface in comparison. normally using a surface created from the original.

does fusion have a tool like this?

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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Can you Attach a dummy mesh file to illustrate the problem statement?

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safiredesignengineers
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Hi See enclosed mesh snippet,  this is a simple thing to reconstruct really as it is flat faces in the end, but it is a sample of a 3d scan i did.
the idea being to create surfaces on the 3d faces and then check the deviation to make sure they are accurate.

a good example of the deviation process  action is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_n1mpabTog  approx. 1min in 

 

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