NOBLNG Posted September 11 Author Posted September 11 (edited) 5 hours ago, NOBLNG said: Just to keep everything relevant, I made a vernier clamp.🤓 For those who like too much information….This particular caliper reads measurements in 1/128ths of an inch apparently.😳 The main scale (ruler) is marked off in 16ths. There are 8 spaces on the “vernier” scale at the top of the movable jaw (8x16= 128) so each graduation equals 1/128 of an inch. The first “0” mark is just shy of the 2-1/2” mark, so 2-7/16” (2-56/128”) is the measurement to be added to. The 7th “vernier” graduation mark lines up the best with a graduation on the main scale (16ths) so 7/128ths is added to the 56/128ths for a total of 2-63/128ths. 1 divided by 128=approximately .0078x63=.492 So this measures 2.492 by this caliper. I measured it with 2 other calipers: Cheap Vernier= 2.492” Dial caliper= 2.496” Digital caliper= 2.493” So this cheapo caliper is pretty darn accurate to two decimal places. My brain hurts now, so I think I will stick to my dial and digital units. Edited September 12 by NOBLNG 1 1
mcs1056 Posted September 12 Posted September 12 15 hours ago, NOBLNG said: So this cheapo caliper is pretty darn accurate to two decimal places. My brain hurts now, so I think I will stick to my dial and digital units. You must have gotten a Monday morning caliper. Seems like mine was made on a Wednesday, right after lunch. The one I just bought gradually gets worse, being a 16th off by three inches. Definitely clamp material. 1
Bugatti Fan Posted September 12 Posted September 12 I'll stick to working in millimeters. Much easier than the old inch system I was brought up on.
Vessey Posted September 13 Posted September 13 Good tip for unusually shaped parts. The vernier calipers can be used with double sided tape to line up small parts parallel to each other, such as the end plates of this 1/43 F1 car (skip to the 4 minute mark): https://youtube.com/watch?v=TMmx2iWaJtc
NOBLNG Posted September 13 Author Posted September 13 6 hours ago, Vessey said: Good tip for unusually shaped parts. The vernier calipers can be used with double sided tape to line up small parts parallel to each other, such as the end plates of this 1/43 F1 car (skip to the 4 minute mark): https://youtube.com/watch?v=TMmx2iWaJtc Thanks, I could see that trick coming in handy.😎
sidcharles Posted Thursday at 05:22 PM Posted Thursday at 05:22 PM On 9/11/2025 at 8:35 AM, NOBLNG said: Thanks for all your completely irrelevant input boys.🙄 i'm just waiting for the other one to show up. good tip; never can have enough third hands when the going gets rough. 1
NOBLNG Posted Thursday at 05:59 PM Author Posted Thursday at 05:59 PM (edited) On 9/12/2025 at 10:28 AM, mcs1056 said: You must have gotten a Monday morning caliper. Seems like mine was made on a Wednesday, right after lunch. The one I just bought gradually gets worse, being a 16th off by three inches. Definitely clamp material. You will require at least one of these precision constrictor bands to perform the conversion . I believe they are color coded for different clamping pressures…best to invest in the entire set like I did to cover all possible scenarios. A bit of an investment, but well worth it in my opinion.😜 Edit: If anyone is interested…I can do a tutorial on how one of these can be manipulated to double or even triple the original constriction values.🤓 Edited Thursday at 06:17 PM by NOBLNG 1 2
sidcharles Posted Thursday at 07:39 PM Posted Thursday at 07:39 PM sure. always in for the "supersize-me"
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