dr_clyde
Well-known member
I do a lot of reverse engineering. People bring me a broken thing, ask me to make a new one.
Most recently, I had a need to measure what turned out to be a 4.75" radius. There was lots of measuring and math for something that isn't all that critical, where a quick comparison gage would work great.
Seems like most pre-made radius gage sets stop at 1/2", and a few cheap sets go to 1".
I know of the one Baleigh makes that looks like a crossbow. I'm not interested. I want to be able to measure more than 1 direction. Plus, Baleigh can't make a tool worth owning to save their life.
I'm getting close to just making my own, but before I spend all the time and energy, does anyone know of a store bought set? I'd be interested in a set up to 5" radius or so.
If I do end up making my own, what graduations would be useful? I can't see doing every 64th, that would get expensive fast.
Maybe every 1/8" or even 1/4" would probably get me in the ballpark.
I'm drawing a model in solidworks that I should be able to just input different numbers and get a set out of.
Its pretty simple laser work, but I'd still prefer to just buy something.
Most recently, I had a need to measure what turned out to be a 4.75" radius. There was lots of measuring and math for something that isn't all that critical, where a quick comparison gage would work great.
Seems like most pre-made radius gage sets stop at 1/2", and a few cheap sets go to 1".
I know of the one Baleigh makes that looks like a crossbow. I'm not interested. I want to be able to measure more than 1 direction. Plus, Baleigh can't make a tool worth owning to save their life.
I'm getting close to just making my own, but before I spend all the time and energy, does anyone know of a store bought set? I'd be interested in a set up to 5" radius or so.
If I do end up making my own, what graduations would be useful? I can't see doing every 64th, that would get expensive fast.
Maybe every 1/8" or even 1/4" would probably get me in the ballpark.
I'm drawing a model in solidworks that I should be able to just input different numbers and get a set out of.
Its pretty simple laser work, but I'd still prefer to just buy something.
