Hello. I'm not sure this is the right forum, but it's the nearest I could guess.
I'm currently making measurements, cutting, marking points for holes etc etc etc, in wood, metal and plastic using the most basic devices, eg a ruler and calipers. But everything ends up fractionally off, no matter how careful I try to be.
I'm guessing that for real engineering work there must be any number of jigs, templates, guides, gadgets, whatever, for enabling spot-on accuracy. Of course, I don't know what any of them are.
Can anyone suggest a book or other source from which I can at least learn what's available?
Thanks,
I'm currently making measurements, cutting, marking points for holes etc etc etc, in wood, metal and plastic using the most basic devices, eg a ruler and calipers. But everything ends up fractionally off, no matter how careful I try to be.
I'm guessing that for real engineering work there must be any number of jigs, templates, guides, gadgets, whatever, for enabling spot-on accuracy. Of course, I don't know what any of them are.
Can anyone suggest a book or other source from which I can at least learn what's available?
Thanks,