Barnes_270
Regular
- Location
- Langley, BC
So, I got to thinking it might be nice to have some check weights for my beam scale, but I'm cheap... 
So, got some 1/4 inch brass rod from the hardware store, chucked a short piece in a drill, chamfered it on the bench grinder and ground it down until it was close to my desired load (58 grains), then used an analytical balance for the final steps, taking small amounts off with emery paper.
The result? A custom, DIY check weight that is exactly 58.00 +/- 0.05 grains. Repeated the process to get a 56 grain weight, and more to come!
So, got some 1/4 inch brass rod from the hardware store, chucked a short piece in a drill, chamfered it on the bench grinder and ground it down until it was close to my desired load (58 grains), then used an analytical balance for the final steps, taking small amounts off with emery paper.
The result? A custom, DIY check weight that is exactly 58.00 +/- 0.05 grains. Repeated the process to get a 56 grain weight, and more to come!


















































