Thanks for the video. I have had certain situations where the inside calipers are the only measuring that will clear obstructions to get an accurate measurement. This is definately in my opinions the hardest measuring instrument to learn because its all dependant upon "feel". When used correctly with the proper "feel" I would argue one can obtain very accurate measurements within 0.0005" or less when compared to other measuring devices such as inside micrometers.
I've spent time and will continue to spend time with millwrights/machinists of the Era gone by. Batteries fail when you least expect or devices fail ie human error. Point being I too have respect for the calibrated fingers that take decades to acquire. Thank you for an informative video.
what's the margin of error for calipers like these? it seems like there's a lot of ways to go wrong on technique, but i'm curious about how close i could get, barring major errors.
The margin of error honestly is the operator. I know people that can accurately use these calipers to 0.001" The trick is practice and patience. These inside calipers are great for checking the size of a grooves diameter.
thanks, im studying for my asvab. it is very much easier to memorize things when i know how it works.
Good luck on your test!
Thank you very much for including the firm joint nomenclature, and thanks for posting all of your videos.
Glad to help. Thank you for watching and posting!
Thanks for the video. I have had certain situations where the inside calipers are the only measuring that will clear obstructions to get an accurate measurement. This is definately in my opinions the hardest measuring instrument to learn because its all dependant upon "feel". When used correctly with the proper "feel" I would argue one can obtain very accurate measurements within 0.0005" or less when compared to other measuring devices such as inside micrometers.
I agree it is "touch" gives me great repect for the old timers who used this tool lots. Thanks for leaving a reply.
I've spent time and will continue to spend time with millwrights/machinists of the Era gone by. Batteries fail when you least expect or devices fail ie human error. Point being I too have respect for the calibrated fingers that take decades to acquire. Thank you for an informative video.
what's the margin of error for calipers like these?
it seems like there's a lot of ways to go wrong on technique, but i'm curious about how close i could get, barring major errors.
The margin of error honestly is the operator. I know people that can accurately use these calipers to 0.001" The trick is practice and patience. These inside calipers are great for checking the size of a grooves diameter.
machiningmoments
that's impressive. thanks for the info!
Recently got myself a middle out spring caliper its great.
They are great for tight spots.
12 years ago ..
this video is very old and gold
Yes it is!
2020 boyz
lol here for the ASVAB as well. Thanks for this!
Thanks for watching, good luck with your test.
Great video it's all by touch and feel thanks.
What occupation would these be used? My grandfather had these in his possession. He worked with wood.... A general contractor in the 1900s
I am a machinist and they are used in my trade. They aren't used a lot anymore...a tool from another era. Thanks for watching.
@@machiningmoments which tool is now used in their place now?
@@AS-ug2vq Digital calipers, O.D. micrometers, I.D. micrometers and digital air gauges
Useful for my ASVAB test!
Origami Killer Hope you test goes well!
+Origami Killer Same reason i'm here. How did you do on your test?
The old timers make the use of this tool look easy!
Thank you for the good video.
Thank you for watching, I appreciate your post.
I've seen a sculptor use the outside ones.
Thanks for the reply, what would you suggest someone do?
Thank you very much indeed.
My pleasure.
My grandfather used these on his lathe when turning wood for table legs.
:) cool!
where in canada are you, my machinist fiend?
Calgary, and you?
@@machiningmoments onterible
Hope it helped, thanks for the post.
I believe they are Starrett.
anyone else watching for the ASVAB ?
ASVAB?
Yeah bro , your video helped me a ton on the auto and shop sub tests of the ASVAB (military entrance exam)
Glad to hear test went well!
couldn't you just lay the ruler on top of the pipe?
Absolutely
I like it.
Thank you for watching.
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