Projection options for comparison between a point and an object offer 4 methods for compensation:
There are four available indicator styles:
Deviations are from the measurement to the design— that is, they reflect the “build” point of view.
Deviations are the same as the “build” option above, but the arrows are drawn with their tails at the center of the probe.
Deviations are from the design to the measurement— that is, they reflect the “inspect” point of view.
Deviations are the same as the “inspect” option above, but the arrows are drawn with their heads at the center of the probe.
Ignore Edge Projections. This option provides the ability to ignore deviations beyond the edge of a part.
Offset Value. The desired offset value when overriding the probe’s offset.
Override Target Value. When enabled, the probe’s offset is overridden by the provided value.
Add Extra Material Thickness. Adds virtual thickness to the objects being compared against. This is useful, for example, when you have an OML surface in your CAD model but you’re actually comparing to an IML, assuming a certain thickness for the material.