Dangermouse
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well agree with Jacob on that one . (hammer)
SuperAB":1977o1aw said:I generally like things to be within a 0.01cm tolerance but as you said it depends in what I'm building. My new work bench was within that tolerance but I built some scenery items for a play and I wasn't so concerned about the outcome.
Julian":e863ux2k said:It would help in this debate if we all knew what we were talking about. And then those of us replying could be certain that our knowledge / opinions / ignorance were soundly based.
Thanks, nice to have one answer to the question I posed.custard":2mdjti0k said:By the way, regarding the OP, I expect my thicknesser to be within a 0.1mm total tolerance from side to side, so +/- 0.05mm between any two points. That's about the most I can get from my machine without an undue amount of faffing about, but it's still not quite enough to drop a machined board into a dado housing every single time without a little bit of tweaking.
Rhossydd":clw47pul said:0.1mm seems a good level of accuracy to achieve.
Did you get as far as reading that my question was about the tolerances for machinery ?bugbear":14z40gia said:Similarly, when shooting (on a board) to a line,
Rhossydd":1ny8vsn8 said:Did you get as far as reading that my question was about the tolerances for machinery ?bugbear":1ny8vsn8 said:Similarly, when shooting (on a board) to a line,
Rhossydd":1ny8vsn8 said:what sort of tolerances are people expecting their tools to work to ?
Did you get to the last line ?bugbear":3hp056tf said:Rhossydd":3hp056tf said:Did you get as far as reading that my question was about the tolerances for machinery ?bugbear":3hp056tf said:Similarly, when shooting (on a board) to a line,
Actually, you said:
Rhossydd":3hp056tf said:what sort of tolerances are people expecting their tools to work to ?
That "to" on the end is important.
Rhossydd":2xl4jbcc said:Did you get to the last line ?
" I'm curious to know what people expect from their machinery"
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