07-16-2013, 08:16 PM
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
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