danielbuck
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I generally measure pretty simple things with calipers and mics, and not every day. I'm not a machinist.
I just had a part to measure and make CAD drawings that was much larger than my calipers, so after a bit of thinking I stacked 1-2-3 blocks and gauge blocks (and sometimes leap-frogging them for even longer distances), and then measuring from the end of the blocks to the actual end of the features. Using drill bits to help approximate radius of fillets, and what not. The largest calipers I had were 6" (but the part was almost 7 feet long). Perfect accuracy for all of the measurements wasn't extremely critical, but I wanted to make sure I was as close as I could reasonably be. Any challenge is a learning experience
This did work out pretty well I think. I did spend about 5 hours measuring though, haha!
But it got me thinking about what other ways calipers can be used to measure things, and other ways of measuring in general. It has me wanting to learn more about measuring with confidence, parts with features that aren't simple to measure. Like maybe there's a step in the part, or something in the way and you don't have a straight shot across, and any other challenges while measuring. Ways of using blocks that might not be obvious, that sort of stuff.
Any suggestions for resources on more advanced measuring tactics? Books, videos, or websites?
I just had a part to measure and make CAD drawings that was much larger than my calipers, so after a bit of thinking I stacked 1-2-3 blocks and gauge blocks (and sometimes leap-frogging them for even longer distances), and then measuring from the end of the blocks to the actual end of the features. Using drill bits to help approximate radius of fillets, and what not. The largest calipers I had were 6" (but the part was almost 7 feet long). Perfect accuracy for all of the measurements wasn't extremely critical, but I wanted to make sure I was as close as I could reasonably be. Any challenge is a learning experience
But it got me thinking about what other ways calipers can be used to measure things, and other ways of measuring in general. It has me wanting to learn more about measuring with confidence, parts with features that aren't simple to measure. Like maybe there's a step in the part, or something in the way and you don't have a straight shot across, and any other challenges while measuring. Ways of using blocks that might not be obvious, that sort of stuff.
Any suggestions for resources on more advanced measuring tactics? Books, videos, or websites?
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