A novel technique, referred to as a vector setting in the aerospace industr
y, has been developed for positioning and orienting drilling bushes on curv
ed surfaces. The position and orientation of holes and their axes in parts
and tooling in the aerospace industry must conform to strict tolerances; ho
wever; the process of locating and orienting the bushes in drilling plates
having curved surfaces is slow and time consuming. This is because the exis
ting process used is a trial and error one, and past research in automated
drilling in the aerospace industry has not covered this area. A prototype d
evice has been developed which reduces the setting time. The device has two
angular adjustments, which are computed using specially written software.
The device is used in conjunction. with a 3D spatial measurement system in
order to determine reference points on the part or tooling and the device.
Experimental results an a prototype indicate a substantial time saving as w
ell as good accuracy in orienting the drill axis at a given point on a surf
ace.