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,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... does this have to be done under a full moon as well?
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Or just buy a set of matching precision ground V-blocks---much easier and more accurate.
HUH?
I'm gonna need pictures on this one!
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Rich,
I think that you could clamp his bar in a vise, attach a dial indicator to the bar and use the indicator to show the amount of barrel runout. There is no need to have the bar sitting on a surface plate or mill or anything.
If you welded two "v" blocks to an I-beam, they would then function as a stand alone unit, same as his bar made with balls.
I also think that his unit would work pretty well even if the balls were at depths that varied a few thou, one end would be slightly higher than the other. That would not affect the indicator reading. If the round bar being tested were perfectly round, the indicator would not move.
I have no interest in building a test fixture like this, I was just trying to help RoyB grasp the concept being presented by the original poster.
Jay, Idaho
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Peter,
Do me a favor and write in inches. I get a headache from having to mentally convert everything so I know how far it is! Calling a 3/16 diameter bar 4.8mm makes it really tough for me to visualize! By the way, I'm just kidding; measure any way you like! Regards, Bill.