Micrometer types - Printable Version +- MetalworkingFun Forum (http://www.metalworkingfun.com) +-- Forum: Machining (http://www.metalworkingfun.com/forum-5.html) +--- Forum: Metrology (http://www.metalworkingfun.com/forum-33.html) +--- Thread: Micrometer types (/thread-1057.html) |
RE: Micrometer types - sasquatch - 12-08-2012 Interesting pics guys. RE: Micrometer types - Bill Gruby - 12-08-2012 Starrett 446A Pat. 4/21/1903. The spindle is only graduated 0-.500. I still use this. It was my Grandfathers. You change the rod length by removing or adding those bushings. It is 0-3 inch. "Billy G" RE: Micrometer types - EdK - 12-08-2012 Check out the curves of that base. They don't make them like that anymore. Ed RE: Micrometer types - mikecwik - 12-08-2012 i have a etalon alina which is my favorite 0-1",a sherr tumico 0-1" . i like them so much i wont use them...they just for looking at. RE: Micrometer types - DaveH - 12-08-2012 (12-08-2012, 05:29 PM)mikecwik Wrote: i have a etalon alina which is my favorite 0-1",a sherr tumico 0-1" . i like them so much i wont use them...they just for looking at.Mike, You can't get away with just saying what you have, you have to show us DaveH RE: Micrometer types - EdK - 12-08-2012 I know the rules so I'll just get to it. Here's mine. Ed [attachment=3931] [attachment=3932] [attachment=3933] [attachment=3934] [attachment=3935] RE: Micrometer types - doubleboost - 12-08-2012 (12-08-2012, 05:10 PM)Bill Gruby Wrote: Starrett 446A Pat. 4/21/1903. The spindle is only graduated 0-.500. I still use this. It was my Grandfathers. You change the rod length by removing or adding those bushings. It is 0-3 inch. Hi Bill I watched a video on you tube last nite "Kieth Fenner" was talking about the very same depth mike http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPrY0Ed7hzY John RE: Micrometer types - mikecwik - 12-08-2012 www makes the world a little smaller. who knows what im talking about when i say the name Luiz? RE: Micrometer types - mikecwik - 12-08-2012 .....makes it smaller and it makes it bigger at the same time. RE: Micrometer types - PixMan - 12-08-2012 Ed, You should at least try to make it look good by taking the 1-2" Mitiutoyo micrometer out of the plastic bag. Nice stuff. Bill, That is a very curious depth micrometer. I suppose the design makes for a very compact case/package, though I probably would have lost most of the spacers by now. |