Creating 3D-printed jigs and fixtures for CMM inspection

video: Creating 3D-printed jigs and fixtures for CMM inspection
Published on November 20, 2020
Applications
Key Software Capabilities
- Design automation
Creating fixtures for assembly, machining, and inspection is one of the most common applications of FDM 3D printing today. But designing these fixtures can be time-consuming, especially when parts with complex geometry are involved.
In this nTop Live, John Graham, Director of Application Engineering at nTop, shows how to repeatedly generate print-ready fixtures for CMM inspection that securely cradle any large or complex part in nTop. He also explains how to create contoured standoffs to ensure that parts stay in position during operations. Watch and learn how to:
- Quickly generate a custom fixture from complex, organic geometry
- Design contoured standoffs to accurately hold a part for CMM inspection
- Import a list of locating points that automatically defines where a part should be held
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