This question is more for the automotive machinist or a machinist. But might come in handy for somebody trying to accurately measure.
The question that came up was I need a four inch standard. What would you do and which items are accurately 4 inches?
Try to think of all the items in your shop that are 4 inches and what would you use.
Now the next question is if you had a number of measuring instruments that were a little off what would you do?
It started off trying to get a depth to set a shift fork gauge, using a caliper, depth micrometer and and a depth caliper and a few other items every thing was a couple of thousands difference. Now it possible between the differences in the tools and the operator error that is where the difference is coming from.
If I get any response and interest I will detail my finding my mechanical engineer that I run things by just came back from vacation.
Started to play by putting a few standards by a height gauge.
One thing in question went to a hardened tool steel bar for a straight edge as it was 1 inch high the other straight edge was 1.250 and it did not do math well. But I think the 1 inch straight edge is a few thousands off from one end to other.
So I know I have some issues and things to check.
The question that came up was I need a four inch standard. What would you do and which items are accurately 4 inches?
Try to think of all the items in your shop that are 4 inches and what would you use.
Now the next question is if you had a number of measuring instruments that were a little off what would you do?
It started off trying to get a depth to set a shift fork gauge, using a caliper, depth micrometer and and a depth caliper and a few other items every thing was a couple of thousands difference. Now it possible between the differences in the tools and the operator error that is where the difference is coming from.
If I get any response and interest I will detail my finding my mechanical engineer that I run things by just came back from vacation.
Started to play by putting a few standards by a height gauge.
One thing in question went to a hardened tool steel bar for a straight edge as it was 1 inch high the other straight edge was 1.250 and it did not do math well. But I think the 1 inch straight edge is a few thousands off from one end to other.
So I know I have some issues and things to check.