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    I have had an idea, or maybe remembered something previously discussed here. To get around the error in the laser line which is proportional to arc length how about first flattening the master rail in isolation with the laser projecting along the rail, this uses less that 1 degree of laser arc. The master rail is now flat. Now move the laser so it is orthogonal to the master rail and projecting across the frame as to encompass the slave rail we want to bring into plane with the master.

    The height deviation from flat caused by the error in the laser line now we are using say 30 degrees of arc can be measured and the true deviation calculated for stations along the known flat master rail and then projected using simple geometry to stations on the slave rail so that it can be also be flattened bringing it into plane.

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    This should work shouldn't it, if we consider that a ray of light travels straight and that a very small arc of laser line is 'ray like', and if we consider the laser as a point source (which it isn't). Thoughts?
    Last edited by devmonkey; 10-01-2020 at 02:35 PM.

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