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30-08-2019 #1
Hi Kit,
At the moment the app is only performing a gaussian fit in 2D, i.e. one spatial dimension say Z and intensity. I could probably add a 3D fit which would allow you to use a dot laser.
The method I'm going to use will not require this as I think it is considerably easier to straighten in one dimension at a time having done some shimming and scraping in the past. I will use the laser horizontally to flatten the rail in Z with shims then rotate the laser and camera and straighten it in X, trying to do both at once is a nightmare in my experience, not from a measurement perspective but from an adjustment perspective. Since i'm only getting the errors in a straight line rather than trying to get the rail parallel with the laser it doesn't matter if the laser and camera move relatively to each other all over the place when you rotate them, the two operations (flatten then straighten) are entirely independent.
This is the camera I'm currently using, very easy to take apart and remount and only £7, works superbly.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01L1XAQAS
Cheers, Joe
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30-08-2019 #2
Hi All
A mate and I made this device a while back, The test device searches for and senses the position of a wire electrically to .0001" The stepper and 3:1 timing belt driven screw attached to a Flexure hinged 10:1 ratio lever provided repeatable accuracy. The only variable was the contact resistance of the wire. It sensed on the break of contact naturally. This occasionally led to false readings, I left the test running for hours.
This is where the non contact camera is very attractive.
Automating positioning using a webcam the laser or wire sensing requires accurate mechanicals. This test machine was bulky It was designed to move a cutting head with an attached sensor, it cost very little.
I guess a ball screw would be the obvious answer. surprisingly small ones are not inexpensive. That is why I used a flexure for the first stage of amplification, Flexures have effectively no backlash. Have to think on this.....
It was driven by a baby Arduino with a small attached display for settings.
Regards
JohnLast edited by John McNamara; 30-08-2019 at 10:02 AM.
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