Blastattack
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Winnipeg MB
I have only ever used digital vernier calipers, faster, easier, etc. And, they meet the accuracy I require from a vernier caliper, or a "very near" calipers as I refer to them when talking with new apprentices.
Digital Micrometers are for people who dont know how to properly use a Mic. All of my Mics are graduated to 0.0001 increments - have to be for true precision. The problem with digital measuring tools is the computer is usually graduated in 0.001 or 0.0005 increments, meaning that it rounds to the closest number. Not good when the tolerances on some things I've done have been +/- 0.0001.
The only definite advantage that digital mics give is the tradesman wont suffer from 25 thou disease.....
Just my $0.02![]()
Agreed with that. I have a very nice Mitutotyo digital vernier that I use for "roughing", and a full 0"-6", .0001 Micrometer set for just about everything else. Though I've not yet tackled anything in tenths, I did have to precision for a hole .498-.500. I would never even think of using a vernier or any stripe for that. Small hole gauges and a Mic are the only choice.
Another .02 for the pot