Mini Course 3 - Lesson 5/5 - Caliper Depth vs. Step Measurements
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
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Mini Course 3: The Caliper - The Designer's Favorite Tool
Lesson 1/5 - Caliper Mini Course Overview
Lesson 2/5 - Caliper Introduction
Lesson 3/5 - Parts of a Caliper
Lesson 4/5 - Caliper Outside vs. Inside Measurement
Lesson 5/5 - Caliper Depth vs. Step Measurements
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Cool now I know after decades of using a vernier caliper it has this 4th feature, the step measurement and just knew now why the depth probe (used for the depth measurement) is always shaped in an 'L' which is used for holes with rounded bottoms.
God bless.
Great video. Why is there a knotch in the Depth measurement extender end ? How is that to be used ??
I think it is so it can measure smaller holes at shallow depth without compromising the strength over longer distances.
From my limited understanding, it's for measuring holes that are not flat on the bottom, like a rounded hole, or one that might be pointed on the bottom like a drill bit might leave...
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Things usually follow standards which are usually round numbers. If you measure a tube and get .995, then its probably more likely to be 1
Video title mentioning "versus" implies that info. Will be provided about WHY to use one measurement method vs the other. Nope. Best practices for taking measurements was helpful though