Posted by Emgee on 18/02/2016 09:19:33:
Hi Danny M
Can you please post a picture of the "Centre Cam" tool ?
Emgee
Here is a photo of my minilathe tailstock centre taken when I was calibrating my CentreCam a few years ago.
One had to rotate the spindle 180° and count the pixels to offset the centre of the webcam software.
Webcam distance was tweaked such that scribed lines 0.640" apart on a test piece were 640 pixels wide. I then made a block to set the height.
I shall set it up tomorrow and take a few more photos, it was a brilliant article.
Well, i found at college, that it was actually alot harder than you think to hit a small punch in an accurate manner using a hammer, so it would make it more accurate if you found that this was your problem too.
Michael, my reference lines were marked out using a Mitutoyo height gauge on a surface plate. One of the first projects that I made as a student was a small brass headed hammer to tap small punches and stuff so no problemo.
Btw, if you're worried about using a camera to find the position of scribed lines, more than likely marked out using a ruler, then maybe you shouldnt be scribing your lines at all.
'Scribe a Line' is actually one of my favourite topics in MEW and it is quite presumptious to assume that everybody uses a ruler, despite what you learned in college.
* Danny M *

Edited By Danny M2Z on 18/02/2016 11:24:29