Thankyou! I'm 63 and never could work out how to use my Dad's much loved Calipers. He would be proud of me! Really great explanation, keep up the excellent work!
Thank you very much for such a heartfelt comment. It makes me very happy to see that my simple video can help anyone out there, specially when I hear back such possitive feedback. I'm sure your dad IS proud and wearing a proud smile wherever he may be. Again, thank you and happy new year!
Very good video. I have never understood how these scales work until today. Thanks for an easy to understand, short, sweet, to the point video without extras that are not needed, (music, etc.).
Thank you very much for the positive feedback! I really appreciate it. You hit it on the head. That was the very reason I started this channel, to have simple, easy to follow, informative videos without all the fuzz. Again, thank you.
Millimeters are much easier to understand for me on this caliper, and this video helped a lot! I'm starting a quality assurance job that is going to require constant caliper use so this was so important, thank you!!!
I am happy to hear that this video was helpful. It is very rewarding to receive positive comments like yours. Good luck in your new job and welcome to Plane Simple.
Hello Cris, it should be the same procedure. Read as much as you can from the main scale, only then look at the vernier scale to further divide the smallest division that you can read from the main scale and see how far into it you are. In other words, remember that the function of the vernier scale is to "zoom in" on the smallest division of the main scale and read it. Whatever the vernier reading is, is the last digit of your total reading. I hope that makes sense and was helpful.
Hello tanvir tit, the one I was using in the video had s span of about 150mm. Although this is a very common size, there are different sizes, they are not all the same length. There's shorter ones and longer ones. The size of the caliper depends on what the application is and the size of what you are trying to measure. I hope this answers your question and thanks for watching my video.
Thankyou! I'm 63 and never could work out how to use my Dad's much loved Calipers. He would be proud of me! Really great explanation, keep up the excellent work!
Thank you very much for such a heartfelt comment. It makes me very happy to see that my simple video can help anyone out there, specially when I hear back such possitive feedback. I'm sure your dad IS proud and wearing a proud smile wherever he may be.
Again, thank you and happy new year!
@@planesimple8514 cheers buddy. I will enjoy checking out your other videos. Thanks again! :)
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Very good video. I have never understood how these scales work until today. Thanks for an easy to understand, short, sweet, to the point video without extras that are not needed, (music, etc.).
Thank you very much for the positive feedback! I really appreciate it. You hit it on the head. That was the very reason I started this channel, to have simple, easy to follow, informative videos without all the fuzz. Again, thank you.
Best video ever no joke saw like 15 videos and I couldn’t get it till I saw this guy this Vedic is worth watching good job man
Thank you very much man! I'm glad my two cents helped out. This is exactly the reason why I created this channel.
Thank-you so much. I really didn't understand how to read these calipers and you have made it very clear.
Millimeters are much easier to understand for me on this caliper, and this video helped a lot! I'm starting a quality assurance job that is going to require constant caliper use so this was so important, thank you!!!
I am happy to hear that this video was helpful. It is very rewarding to receive positive comments like yours. Good luck in your new job and welcome to Plane Simple.
Thank you. Clear simplified explanations. I can now measure accurately with the calipers.
Hello Steve Taekwon-do Ipswich, I'm glad my video helped.
You make the best video so simple even a you g baby can understand what you said
Thank you.
Just keeping things like the name of the channel...PLANE SIMPLE...
Fantastic awesome
thank you. It was 18 years ago when i knew that but i forgot :D
Yeah, 18 years from now I'll come back and watch it again just to re-teach myself! Lol...
Great help indeed 👍
Thank you very much Thapelo, I appreciate you taking the time to leave me some positive feedback.
I'm glad my video was helpful.
Thank you so much
My pleasure Ajm Jabir, I'm glad you liked it.
Thank you!
My pleasure!
What if the caliper happens to have 25 parts not 10, is it the same procedure?.. i cant send a picture
Same as the ones in the lower part of your caliper,but the main scale is metric
Hello Cris, it should be the same procedure. Read as much as you can from the main scale, only then look at the vernier scale to further divide the smallest division that you can read from the main scale and see how far into it you are. In other words, remember that the function of the vernier scale is to "zoom in" on the smallest division of the main scale and read it. Whatever the vernier reading is, is the last digit of your total reading.
I hope that makes sense and was helpful.
Hello Cris, i replied to your question on your second comment. I hope it helps.
How many millimeters does the vernier caliber indicate?
Hello tanvir tit, the one I was using in the video had s span of about 150mm. Although this is a very common size, there are different sizes, they are not all the same length. There's shorter ones and longer ones. The size of the caliper depends on what the application is and the size of what you are trying to measure. I hope this answers your question and thanks for watching my video.
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