Hey all.
As stated, just got entry level position as a manual machinist and I need some of my own measuring tools.
We work primarily with metric prints. Although I can and do covert to inches, I am debating if working and measuring straight metric would be in my best interest: Less chance to introduce human error when converting between un its.
A lot of the guys covert on the prints and measure inches with the reason being, as I am told, they just happen to have all inch measuring tools that they have had since the get-go of their careers. Well, since I am new and do not have measuring tools yet...
Any thoughts?
I do suppose if I went digital on all my devices it would be a mostly non-issue. With that said, I am on the fence about the expense of digital mics, at least this early in my potential career. Additionally, my desire to have a dial display for my most often used 6"/150mm is non-negotiable: I just enjoy reading the dial.
The other consideration for me is that I may not be in this particular shop forever and most places still seem to be in inches. Would rather not have to buy all new tools again if this was to come up. It also seems like CNC programing is still heavily favored by inches. This I could be wrong about but I am taking an Intro CNC course this Fall semester at the community college, so it is something I am factoring in.
Thanks for any advice/feedback.
FWIW I am planning on these metrology tools to get me started. Units are in inches, please free to convert if desired
6" dial caliper
8" and 12" digital calipers
0-3" mics (digi or analog not sure yet)
2ct. metric scales
1ct. inch scale
protractor/right angle/center set with rule
2 sets of parallels
Vertical dial indicator with mag base
As stated, just got entry level position as a manual machinist and I need some of my own measuring tools.
We work primarily with metric prints. Although I can and do covert to inches, I am debating if working and measuring straight metric would be in my best interest: Less chance to introduce human error when converting between un its.
A lot of the guys covert on the prints and measure inches with the reason being, as I am told, they just happen to have all inch measuring tools that they have had since the get-go of their careers. Well, since I am new and do not have measuring tools yet...
Any thoughts?
I do suppose if I went digital on all my devices it would be a mostly non-issue. With that said, I am on the fence about the expense of digital mics, at least this early in my potential career. Additionally, my desire to have a dial display for my most often used 6"/150mm is non-negotiable: I just enjoy reading the dial.
The other consideration for me is that I may not be in this particular shop forever and most places still seem to be in inches. Would rather not have to buy all new tools again if this was to come up. It also seems like CNC programing is still heavily favored by inches. This I could be wrong about but I am taking an Intro CNC course this Fall semester at the community college, so it is something I am factoring in.
Thanks for any advice/feedback.
FWIW I am planning on these metrology tools to get me started. Units are in inches, please free to convert if desired

6" dial caliper
8" and 12" digital calipers
0-3" mics (digi or analog not sure yet)
2ct. metric scales
1ct. inch scale
protractor/right angle/center set with rule
2 sets of parallels
Vertical dial indicator with mag base
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