Ttrees
Iroko loco!
Hello there, hoping some of you clever folks can steer me the right direction on this, as I have been pondering about it for a few days.
I likely have suitable materials for the job,
Plenty of aluminium for making clamps, might get something a small bit lighter instead,
a good excuse to use some of this plate I have @11 3/8" long, would be the most suitable stuff for the body of the tool,
and lastly this metric thickness indicator tool should make up the guts of something fairly decent.
Not having delved into every post on the net about it yet,
but seemingly all I've seen are either 12" or what I guess is a fractionally smaller size
i.e Lennox or similar, as in keeping with less head scratching for working out the Young's modulus figures, which are seemingly easier when measured with imperial measurements.
As I have this cheap indicator and kinda want to have a use for it
(having purchased a green coloured middle isle special micrometer, it actually seems alright for a tenner, and will likely do a better job at measuring sawplate and whatnot.)
I'd like to know what ye think about utilizing this tool,
and should that mean altering the common sizes of these for less head scratching.
Another question I have is, are there set measurements for the dial indicator type,
as the bottom clamp is on a pivoting arm, from what I can make out...
Perhaps there are a pair of these, so the arm has linear motion?
Might get some more aluminium from the folks yet, just a taste of some possibly suitable materials.
Thanks
Tom
I likely have suitable materials for the job,
Plenty of aluminium for making clamps, might get something a small bit lighter instead,
a good excuse to use some of this plate I have @11 3/8" long, would be the most suitable stuff for the body of the tool,
and lastly this metric thickness indicator tool should make up the guts of something fairly decent.
Not having delved into every post on the net about it yet,
but seemingly all I've seen are either 12" or what I guess is a fractionally smaller size
i.e Lennox or similar, as in keeping with less head scratching for working out the Young's modulus figures, which are seemingly easier when measured with imperial measurements.
As I have this cheap indicator and kinda want to have a use for it
(having purchased a green coloured middle isle special micrometer, it actually seems alright for a tenner, and will likely do a better job at measuring sawplate and whatnot.)
I'd like to know what ye think about utilizing this tool,
and should that mean altering the common sizes of these for less head scratching.
Another question I have is, are there set measurements for the dial indicator type,
as the bottom clamp is on a pivoting arm, from what I can make out...
Perhaps there are a pair of these, so the arm has linear motion?
Might get some more aluminium from the folks yet, just a taste of some possibly suitable materials.
Thanks
Tom
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