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Parts of a Dial Caliper
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This video reviews the parts of the dial caliper, their names, & their functions. Free Worksheet: docs.google.com/presentation/d/1FYGOw5MbJ3gN1mQpLpwfrZpkCr7-7klARzesJgJ8HPs/edit?usp=sharing
Parts Designer Level 3 Shape 4
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Link to Parts Designer Level 3: docs.google.com/presentation/d/1pwzZTpzwPynh8-0K2nl3QEyQaecUh4IWY3NXYRPTOCw/edit?usp=sharing
Parts Designer Level 3 Shape 2
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Link to parts designer level 3 slides: docs.google.com/presentation/d/1pwzZTpzwPynh8-0K2nl3QEyQaecUh4IWY3NXYRPTOCw/edit?usp=sharing
Parts Designer lvl 3 Shape 1
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Parts Designer Level 3 Slides: docs.google.com/presentation/d/1pwzZTpzwPynh8-0K2nl3QEyQaecUh4IWY3NXYRPTOCw/edit?usp=sharing
Intro to Multi-View Sketches (Middle School Level) Pt. 1
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Intro to Multi-View Sketches (Middle School Level) Pt. 1
Tinkercad Bootcamp Day 3: Group Tool, Selecting Objects, Changing Colors of Grouped Objects & Fillet
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Tinkercad Bootcamp Day 3: Group Tool, Selecting Objects, Changing Colors of Grouped Objects & Fillet
The Complete Guide to Using Dial Calipers
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The Complete Guide to Using Dial Calipers
Tinkercad Bootcamp Day 2: Scaling, Nodes, Dimensions, Colors, Rotating, & Raising Object
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Tinkercad Bootcamp Day 2: Scaling, Nodes, Dimensions, Colors, Rotating, & Raising Object
Tinkercad Bootcamp Day 1: Moving Around the Workplane
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Tinkercad Bootcamp Day 1: Moving Around the Workplane
You can find nice instructions on WoodPrix if you like to make it
I always thought if you want to get to the bott0m of the hole you need to add material not subtract.
Thank you for your time and knowledge, great video.
Very informative video. Loved how you belched in the video and said oh that was gross!
Thank you! Always wondered how to read a dial caliper. Now I know. Much obliged. :)
This is an excellent teacher who prepared cogent well organized video. Kudos! I'd just add my 2¢ worth. I feel we all spend way too much time measuring and not enough time having fun on our projects. I Dremel carve small pieces, 4"x6" or so, and don't really care if I'm 1/1000 mm off. For you tech guys and gals, well we don't solve the same problems with calipers. lol ✌
My metric dial calipers spin the needle one whole turn per millimeter of jaw opening, and being graduated into 100 segments, provides an accuracy supposedly of 1/100 mm. That’s better than a thou. This sort of accuracy is contingent upon there being no micro inaccuracy in the toothed ratchet and pinion and of course that the overall range does correlate to a true measure. Seems pretty good to me, I tested mine on many drill bit shafts..not bad for about sixty bucks (50 Quid uk).
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very helpful! tysm!
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Thank you I got a new job that requires me to know this skill this video was by far the best that I've seen. You answered all the questions that I had and explained everything in a way that was simple for me to understand thank you man
helpful 👌
Outstanding thank you !
You got it all wrong. You confused tens with 100's is like this. 1.231.3 reads like this, 1inch 2 hundred and 31 Townsend and 3 tens!
now what do i do with the 100 of these I printed? Instructions unclear :D
Thanks a bunch, very very good demonstration on the dial cals. 👍👍👍👍
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Amazing how this was so easy to understand, do not know my university professor overcomplicated this and make it weird and difficult to understand.
Thank you! These are great to help my mom learn how to use.
This is an important useful video. Much appreciated.
Best video I've seen on dial calipers! I've been lost but your explanation makes it very easy to understand. Thank you!
bro thanks.. i been watching a few videos on this and this one helped out the most.. you did good teaching..
I salute good explanations!
Thank you bro you let me understand easily
Good stuff- Thx!!
for the reason the above didnt like it, i liked it. fast and show how to do it. i am familiar with tinkercad and learned several things that i will use. switching centerpoint or endpoint measurement was a super helpful lesson! thanks!
You are an excellent teacher!!! Great tutorial! New subscriber!!😊
I don't understand how you only write the tenths that you can see the line to the right of? To me, clearly that line is in the 3 tenths box, so the number would be 1.3... not 1.2...
Best Tinkercad tutorial I've ever seen! Subscribed!
Soo many great tips in this 15min video ! @branestefancic, agreed, not for the real beginners, but soon, when you get a bit more experience, you will love it Love it !
👍 good but I would say when the dial is in between lines always go for a micrometer to get the exact fourth position .0000
Fantastic tutorial!
@ minute 13:39, what did you type in to adjust the hole diameter with one command?
I "Scaled" the hole by clicking "Shift" & dragging a node. Once you scale it up/down a few times, you can then click on the number box & type in your diameter, it will scale all sides of the object based off the number you input.
Thankyou🌟
Amazing and detailed video. Appreciate it Brother. This video helps out tremendously
Thanks for sharing.
Awesome thanks for a great video!!!!
Well, I find it almost useless. It just shows how somebody knows how to do it. Everything goes to fast without explanation of each move. But it is nice to look.... Sorry!
I can see why you say that if you haven't watched any videos on how to use TinkerCAD. Yes he does go fast but nothing a pause and rewind can't assist with once you have the basics of the app under your belt.
exactly, im a beginner myself and i just pause at points that i need a repeat of hahaha @@JB-520
I like your explanation about cutting and carving the wood fibres. I can use these same principles in wood carving.
Any idea why the alignment didn't work around the 8 min mark lining up the cylinder and the upright? I recently had that problem in tinkercad I just kept hitting align and it slowy centered
I should not have locked the upright part. Instead, I should have selected both objects, clicked align, then clicked on the upright (to tell Tinkercad that I want to align the cylinder TO the upright), then clicked on the center circle of the alignment tool. If you just select both objects & click the center alignment circle, sometimes tinkercad moves both objects (which we didn't want in this case as the upright was set in its final position).
10 minute video on how to make a spatula, and doesn't show the finished product at the end.
So in summary ten marks in tenths. Hundred marks in hundredths. Thousand marks are also in the thousandths . Thanks for the video it definitely helped.
Thank you
Awesome video. I really liked the way you explained it.
You are a very good teacher.
Total width should be 92 I think. Watched several of your videos and really love your work. It is really helping me to understand what to use to achieve these kind of results. Thanks for your work
We usually play with+/- .0001. Indicators and ceramic gauge blocks are what I work with most of the time.
This is a great service to humanity! Your in depth explanation is more informative and helpful than any other video I've seen. Thank you!
Oh . . . a spatula . . . spatula . . . utensil 7:50. . . yeah that was . . . yeah
That's not a Dolphin!
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