I start work at an aerospace workshop in 2 weeks this saved me so much trouble of not knowing how to use calipers. Thank you so much for keeping it slow and easy enough to understand.
A red marker would be easier to read on your projection board for better contrast against the black caliper text, especially where your markups interact with the black lines and text.
using this guys terminology, lets say the calipers read something like: 2.000" inch 0.300 dollars 0.075 quarters 0.000 cents we get 2.375 inches how do you include cents into this? for instance: 2.000" inch 0.300 dollars 0.075 quarters 0.007 cents do you add the 0.007 cents onto the 0.075 quarters for 2.382 inches?
FrankHurtAuto I think she’s asking about the old English system (before they adopted metric) which is where Imperial came from; which is why it’s called “imperial.” It’s from the old British empire.
I start work at an aerospace workshop in 2 weeks this saved me so much trouble of not knowing how to use calipers. Thank you so much for keeping it slow and easy enough to understand.
Wow, may I know what kinda job do you have at da workshop?
Legitimately the best explanation i've seen for Vernier calipers. Thanks !
This guy explains the vernier capilar reading very well. I really understood him.
thank you so much. U just saved me from my exam tomorrow :))
best explanation by far. i finally understand how to read the height gauge i work with. thank youuuu!!!
I got it so easily on how you are teaching it!
Top explanation! Thank you
Good, simple explanation. Just like my metalworking textbook.
absolutely the best explanation nice and simple great
Still didnt get it :-(
Very helpful. Thank you so much 😊
Very good explanation.
A red marker would be easier to read on your projection board for better contrast against the black caliper text, especially where your markups interact with the black lines and text.
using this guys terminology, lets say the calipers read something like:
2.000" inch
0.300 dollars
0.075 quarters
0.000 cents
we get 2.375 inches
how do you include cents into this? for instance:
2.000" inch
0.300 dollars
0.075 quarters
0.007 cents
do you add the 0.007 cents onto the 0.075 quarters for 2.382 inches?
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you are the best sir
What if you have one that goes down to 1000 of an inch? .0001?
very good❤
Thank you
i agree with toiverstret comment,but u forgot to say that its in 25 divisions
Are imperial and english system the same?
No, imperial (inches) is American and metric (millimeters) is English
FrankHurtAuto
I think she’s asking about the old English system (before they adopted metric) which is where Imperial came from; which is why it’s called “imperial.” It’s from the old British empire.
Yes. It’s called “imperial” because it came from the British empire.