VicHobbyGuy
Ultra Member
I'm a beginner. I thought that a DTI was for making comparison measurements, not getting absolute values. If I'm testing concentricity or comparing two heights to get them the same, as long as the DTI needle moves freely and is sensitive, it seems to do the job. A dial indicator, dial/digital caliper or a micrometer is in a different category for me; it's nice to have good quality. But, I freely admit I don't know much.