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A simple method for testing measuring machines and machine tools Part 1: Principles and applications

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Rapid, precise indications of the two or three dimensional accuracy of a machine can be obtained using magnetic ball bars; fixed and telescoping versions have been developed.
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Rapid, precise indications of the two or three dimensional accuracy of a machine can be obtained using magnetic ball bars; fixed and telescoping versions have been developed. Part 1 of this article describes the principles, operation and applications. Part 2, scheduled for publication in the next issue of this journal, will provide full construction details

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Geometric error measurement and compensation of machines : an update

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Identification and compensation of systematic deviations particular to 5-axis machining centers

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented an algorithm for identifying particular deviations such as angular deviations around linear axes relating to rotary axes in 5-axis machining centers, where three kinds of simultaneous three-axis control motions are designed for each rotary axis to identify the deviations.
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Laser trackers for large-scale dimensional metrology: A review

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A new compensation method for geometry errors of five-axis machine tools

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