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A Novel Approach to Reading the Micrometer - TomG - 07-16-2013 This is my first request, courtesy of Ed (Thanks ED!). When I taught high school machine shop in the 70's, one of the first things I taught my students was how to read the micrometer. I used a method involving pocket change and it worked very well. Ed, you're a photo guy. I had to shoot this video outside to get even lighting without glare and enough light to make the close-ups work, everything I tried with artificial light failed. There is definitely something to be said for natural light. Tom RE: A Novel Approach to Reading the Micrometer - EdK - 07-17-2013 (07-16-2013, 08:16 PM)TomG Wrote: ... Tom, Closeups are always difficult to get the lighting just right. Using artificial lighting you have to be concerned about white balance which can leave a colored tinge to the picture/video which would need to be corrected in post processing if it's not set correctly in camera. Glare is a problem that can be dealt with using polarizing filters. I've never used one for closeups but they should help. You are right though, natural lighting makes things a little easier. I'll have to watch the video when I get home from work. Ed RE: A Novel Approach to Reading the Micrometer - DaveH - 07-17-2013 Metric mic? DaveH RE: A Novel Approach to Reading the Micrometer - TomG - 07-17-2013 What's that? RE: A Novel Approach to Reading the Micrometer - DaveH - 07-17-2013 The first time I used a metric mic, I remember thinking, 'this is a bit odd' DaveH RE: A Novel Approach to Reading the Micrometer - TomG - 07-17-2013 It's been so long since I've used one the details are a little foggy. You could probably use the same approach, just with different coins. Would it be dollars, fifty cent pieces and pennies...Darren? I'll dust one off and take a look when I get home. Tom RE: A Novel Approach to Reading the Micrometer - DaveH - 07-17-2013 Yep, that would do it. DaveH RE: A Novel Approach to Reading the Micrometer - doubleboost - 07-17-2013 Nice video Tom Very well shown John RE: A Novel Approach to Reading the Micrometer - EdK - 07-17-2013 Nice video Tom. I like the idea of pennies, quarters and dollars. It makes it so much easier to remember. Ed RE: A Novel Approach to Reading the Micrometer - TomG - 07-17-2013 Thanks Ed, I'm glad it helped. After all, the video was your idea. Tom |