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John Soniat
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Just hunting for recommendations on the purchase of a 1" digital mike capable to 4 decmal places
Thanks for any help
Thanks for any help
Don't buy a digital. Buy the traditional thimble type and learn to read it.
Digitals will give you a false sense of measurement (like "as seen on TV").
Digitals batteries usually go dead just when you need them most.
Digitals servo feedback system is only as accurate as you pay for (buy a cheap one and it has a cheap servo)
+1 on what Jerry said. I have an electronic digital with a dead battery in the drawer. Reading a thimble type is really no big deal, once you get the hang of it. I feel the same way about digital calipers.
. Jerry and Scott do you have anything to say about the mechanical digital gauges? Just curious.
All the mechanical digitals I've seen have too many moving parts to be 1) reliable and 2) accurate.
Your question about slant vs straight graduations, if you mean what I think you mean, your opinion is correct. Are both features offered by B&S??
BTW, I've never seen too many full time journeyman machinists or Tool and Die folks use B&S. Most used Starrett. Mitutoyo, or Lufkin.
Nowdays I guess it probably doesn't matter since they are all probably made in ChiCom slave labor tents.....note that many of these ChiCom shops are just that-tents!!
All the mechanical digitals I've seen have too many moving parts to be 1) reliable and 2) accurate.
I would have to think a digital depth mic would be a plus. I dont have one, and it has been a learning curve to read my standard starrett depth mic. For some reason those things read backwards. LOL!! Lee