Ugh, I’ve had a set of these calipers for 20 years and finally NOW, know how to measure something with these things. Been riding the short bus, licking windows. Thank You.
Lol... 😂😂 😂... I laughed my @$$ off when I read your comment..!!! I thought it was hilarious! I'm glad my simple video helped you learn to read those calipers.
Well done! In particular, knowing to read the smallest scale as 25/50/75 thousandths made everything come together to read it simply enough to do it in my head quickly. Thank you!
Hello, that veneer scale is indeed brilliant! The modern digital world is built on the shoulders of the giants that came before us and achieved great things with analog scales and boatloads of ingenuity. Cheers!
This helped a ton. I would say at the part you are showing the paper examples you should have spoken out the DECIMAL answer also, that would have helped solidifying I know what I'm looking at because I'm still a little uncertain - 12:10. Like "3 point one five zero thousandths of an inch (3.150)" and "3 point two five zero thousandths of an inch (3.250)" I hope this makes sense, are these the correct decimal points for what you were showing during the paper portion?
Wow...!!! Hello Nepal ..!!! Thank you very much for taking the time to leave me a positive feedback and where you are sending it from, that's awesome! Thank you.
Very well explained. You could've started the explanation by measuring the bottle first. Or making time pointers for those who want a faster explanation.
Thank you, I'm glad you liked my explanation. As far as the time markers, I wouldn't even know how to do that. I record the videos on my phone and do very little editing afterwards. But yes, that would be nice.
Hello, you are absolutely correct! I never caught that, and neither has anyone else, or at least you are the first to point it out in the comments. That was a slip up on my part. I did get it correct in my other video dedicated to the metric scale of the caliper, so I'll say that I redeemed myself. Thank you for bringing up the mistake. Hopefully people will read the comments so they see the correction here.
Ugh, I’ve had a set of these calipers for 20 years and finally NOW, know how to measure something with these things. Been riding the short bus, licking windows. Thank You.
Lol... 😂😂 😂...
I laughed my @$$ off when I read your comment..!!! I thought it was hilarious!
I'm glad my simple video helped you learn to read those calipers.
Must say as well as the others that this is by far the most easily understood explanation I have found for this! Thank you very much!
Thank you very much Dave Runyon, that means a lot. Thanks for taking the time to let me know, I appreciate it.
Mind blown… I love the old school way of figuring things out
Thank you Reuben Trapp, much appreciated
Best explained video on this matter ! Thumbs way up !! Thank you
Thank you very much calebel Florida, I appreciate it.
Hi buddy, that's the best explanation I've seen so far on UA-cam, thanks very much 👍
Wow! That's one hell of a comment! Thank you very much man, I really appreciate it.
I wasn’t getting it till I watched this vid thank you
I'm happy to hear that Eric.
I'm glad my video helped.
Thank you for taking the time to give me some positive feedback.
Well done! In particular, knowing to read the smallest scale as 25/50/75 thousandths made everything come together to read it simply enough to do it in my head quickly. Thank you!
I'm glad it helped. Thank you for taking the time to write the positive feedback. I appreciate it.
Excellent job, I been in inspection for years and never understood the divisions or ticks. But I understand now. Thanks 😊
Hello Brian, I'm glad you found my video helpful.
Looked at a few videos to re educate my grey matter in the Imperial scale again and found yours to be the most straightforward. Thankyou
Thank you Peter Disley, thank you very much indeed. It makes me proud to see my simple video be considered food for grey matter!
I appreciate it.
thats brilliant, I knew it was a matter of lining up to the best match, but this cleared it all up, cheers
Hello, that veneer scale is indeed brilliant! The modern digital world is built on the shoulders of the giants that came before us and achieved great things with analog scales and boatloads of ingenuity.
Cheers!
This helped a ton. I would say at the part you are showing the paper examples you should have spoken out the DECIMAL answer also, that would have helped solidifying I know what I'm looking at because I'm still a little uncertain - 12:10. Like "3 point one five zero thousandths of an inch (3.150)" and "3 point two five zero thousandths of an inch (3.250)"
I hope this makes sense, are these the correct decimal points for what you were showing during the paper portion?
congratulations from Lima.... it was very illustrative....
Lima...!!! Perú is on my (very long) bucket list of places to visit.
Thank you very much Dante for your nice comment. Gracias.
This video is a real good video that explains the reading so simple thank you sir thank you
Thank you for the nice, positive feedback. I appreciate it.
Very concise and easy to understand. Thanks.
Thank you Nitrofan69, I'm glad you liked it.
Very good explanation it was very easy for me to understand it the way you😂
Thank you very much. Greetings from Nepal.
Wow...!!! Hello Nepal ..!!!
Thank you very much for taking the time to leave me a positive feedback and where you are sending it from, that's awesome!
Thank you.
Thank you sir
I appreciate you immensely
Thank you very much Robert, likewise.
This video is excellent
Thank you Mark
Very well explained. You could've started the explanation by measuring the bottle first. Or making time pointers for those who want a faster explanation.
Thank you, I'm glad you liked my explanation.
As far as the time markers, I wouldn't even know how to do that. I record the videos on my phone and do very little editing afterwards. But yes, that would be nice.
Excellent video
Thank you.
Awesome user name you got!
Great video and great information
Thank you and thank you for taking the time to write in some positive feedback.
You are legend boss.
Thank you Yasin, I appreciate it.
Great video! Thank you!
My pleasure. Glad you liked it.
Thanks for concise explanation. I already knew how to read metric vernier scale but the imperial side had me confused.
Thank you. I'm glad it helped.
Thnks buddy good bless u ,. Very affecting vedio nd your language is very soft so can u pls tell me where r u from ?????
I live in the U.S.A., but I am originally from Cuba.
Thank you for your positive comment.
@@planesimple8514 thnks 4 reply bro ,,,, pls make some more vedios like this by the way i m from INDIA
Hello India! I think it's awesome that people from anywhere in the world can connect and follow common interests. Nice to hear from you, thank you.
Erroneous comment about the mm scale resolution, it's not a tenth of mm (0.10 mm) it's (0.02mm) two hundreds of mm...
Hello, you are absolutely correct! I never caught that, and neither has anyone else, or at least you are the first to point it out in the comments. That was a slip up on my part. I did get it correct in my other video dedicated to the metric scale of the caliper, so I'll say that I redeemed myself.
Thank you for bringing up the mistake. Hopefully people will read the comments so they see the correction here.
i cant minnimize the fucking screen >:(