It's all about these 6" calipers. The word dial indicator is a boo boo. But it could still be an issue for somebody else.You are expecting way too much from a caliper...you are in mic territory.
I could make a digital caliper that would have 10 decimal places, doesn't make it more accurate, just more bullshit.It's all about these 6" calipers. The word dial indicator is a boo boo. But it could still be an issue for somebody else.
The import digital was actually a freebie from some distributor. If they can make them tha accurate and pass them out for free,
We lost.
I was in a gage cal lab, watching my friend using a supermic, "settle" a standard in it.I could make a digital caliper that would have 10 decimal places, doesn't make it more accurate, just more bullshit.
What exactly are you discussing now ?It's all about these 6" calipers. The word dial indicator is a boo boo. But it could still be an issue for somebody else.
The import digital was actually a freebie from some distributor. If they can make them tha accurate and pass them out for free,
We lost.
Poughkeepsie New York actuallyDorsey is still here. In New Jersey. USA.
It's like you're not even listening. You CAN'T MEASURE tenths with a caliper, dial or digital. If you're lucky they're good to .001, but don't expect to hold a tolerance of .001 with them, especially if they haven't been calibrated. Four calipers, do you own a micrometer?A DRO could help calibrate the indicators. Cut a standard with a DRO and that might show that the Starretts need the dial twisted slightly CCW by .00025.
You don't understand the idea here. It's not to measure a tenth. It's that all the needles don't hit the same mark.
What an original thought. Rotate the dial to zero and then measure right. A visible difference between to sets of almost 1/2 division.Closed due to being meaningless nonsense. PS. You can rotate the dial and all of the calipers will measure the guitar string the same.
Why don’t you go start a thread about which fittings are best for building an airplane out of EMT that you found in a field or something?What an original thought. Rotate the dial to zero and then measure right. A visible difference between to sets of almost 1/2 division.
Some people can understand that and others call it nonsense. Mitutoyo and Starrett should track better than that. Especially new old
stock.
You missed the nail in the coffin line. You probably buy up that cheap shit right and left.Why don’t you go start a thread about which fittings are best for building an airplane out of EMT that you found in a field or something?
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