J Skeleman
Plastic
- Joined
- Mar 26, 2019
Hello Everyone,
I'm looking for a new method of measuring internal angles like the one in this picture. (The 12° ±3)
Right now we're using a molding putty to take an impression and make this inside feature into an outside feature. Then we toss that on a comparator and take our measurements. While this works, it's a lot of time wasted waiting for the putty to set, and it really doesn't seem like it produces the most accurate results. This is a deep hole measurement, not a through hole.
Is there some type of gauge that might make our putty process obsolete?
btw
I'm fairly new to QA, and entirely hopelessly lost when it comes to machining and manufacturing, so please keep the engineer jargon to an understandable level. Lol.
Thanks in advance.
I'm looking for a new method of measuring internal angles like the one in this picture. (The 12° ±3)
Right now we're using a molding putty to take an impression and make this inside feature into an outside feature. Then we toss that on a comparator and take our measurements. While this works, it's a lot of time wasted waiting for the putty to set, and it really doesn't seem like it produces the most accurate results. This is a deep hole measurement, not a through hole.
Is there some type of gauge that might make our putty process obsolete?
btw
I'm fairly new to QA, and entirely hopelessly lost when it comes to machining and manufacturing, so please keep the engineer jargon to an understandable level. Lol.
Thanks in advance.