thank you! the whole reason sweeping with an indicator didn't work for me but the sine bar did, and why I asked the question, is because of exactly what you pointed out, taper per foot was not hypotenuse! it makes sense now! Back to just using an indicator on the part. I was making ISO30 tapers, and the contact was consistently off by .0015 over about 2 inches, but that's where it comes out!
It will mostly happen, but I am not a fan. An interesting point are the "metric" pipe threads, used in Europe & Asia, they are actually British pipe threads, with a Metric designation & a inch pitch, but labeled by the metric equivalent spacing (not whole numbers). I like metric in the Chemistry lab, but the unit of length (that it all is based on) was too arbitrarily chosen. The world will long be cursed with the mix of systems. What is a 16 penny nail in metric??
Very informative video. I enjoyed your presentation on 'Bar signs'...
My favorite bar sign: "Liquor up front, Poker in the rear".
thank you! the whole reason sweeping with an indicator didn't work for me but the sine bar did, and why I asked the question, is because of exactly what you pointed out, taper per foot was not hypotenuse! it makes sense now! Back to just using an indicator on the part. I was making ISO30 tapers, and the contact was consistently off by .0015 over about 2 inches, but that's where it comes out!
SOHCAHTOA is how I always remember. Said ‘sock a tow ah’
That's how I learned it as well and it's always stuck with me. Whatever works.
That’s how I learned
Sine Cosin Tangent
Oscar Had A Hit Of Acid
I like your sense of humor! Hi to Burt too from Burt.
great chief SOCAHTOA.....
Some old hen = sine
Caught another hen =Co sine
Taking oats away=
Tangent
Soh cah toa
I was taught years ago that. Some = old/hags. Can't = always/ hide. Their= old/age.
susie can tell oscar has a hat on already
What are your thoughts on the US switching to Metric ??? 🧐
It will mostly happen, but I am not a fan. An interesting point are the "metric" pipe threads, used in Europe & Asia, they are actually British pipe threads, with a Metric designation & a inch pitch, but labeled by the metric equivalent spacing (not whole numbers). I like metric in the Chemistry lab, but the unit of length (that it all is based on) was too arbitrarily chosen. The world will long be cursed with the mix of systems. What is a 16 penny nail in metric??