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Methods of centering without using a precision rotary table to establish a reference axis in space are several times faster than with a rotary table. However, finding an optimum method of establishing an alternative reference axis is challenging. We look at the small class of centering situations involving the precision cementing of doublets to illustrate the advantages of using a Bessel beam as the reference axis. Two approaches to centering illustrate the method; one involving first aligning the meniscus element and then adding the positive element, and the other, cementing the two elements and aligning the pair.
Robert E. Parks
"Precision cementing of doublets without using a rotary table", Proc. SPIE 11487, Optical Manufacturing and Testing XIII, 114870U (20 August 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2568588
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Robert E. Parks, "Precision cementing of doublets without using a rotary table," Proc. SPIE 11487, Optical Manufacturing and Testing XIII, 114870U (20 August 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2568588