I have a vernier caliper, Kanon brand, that I purchased off a Snap-On truck 40 odd years ago. It never saw a lot of use until I picked up my lathe last year.I'd be remiss if I didn't mention Vernier Calipers here.
I have a vernier caliper, Kanon brand, that I purchased off a Snap-On truck 40 odd years ago. It never saw a lot of use until I picked up my lathe last year.I'd be remiss if I didn't mention Vernier Calipers here.
Interesting. I'd thought all the absolute models had the auto off feature. I have a couple import ones like that, and it's the reason I dislike them. They eat batteries like crazy. My little 4" couch calipers are pretty good though. They seem to last a lot longer.Good a guess any Dan, but I don't think so. I'm pretty sure the old one I have is an absolute. It goes dead in a few days if you forget to turn it off. It has no auto-off nor does it put the electronics to sleep. If I remember to turn it off, the batteries last a few months.
Interesting. I'd thought all the absolute models had the auto off feature. I have a couple import ones like that, and it's the reason I dislike them. They eat batteries like crazy. My little 4" couch calipers are pretty good though. They seem to last a lot longer.
My little 4" couch calipers are pretty good though.
I flatly refuse to be under constant surveillance. Gaggle is not used, nor welcome, in this household or shop. I have a Mac Mini set up in the shop to help w/ the math the few times I run across a number not on my spreadsheet & a browser is open to Little Machine Shop's Speeds & Feeds website (sixth down the list): https://littlemachineshop.com/mobile/menu.phpAlthough my Shop Assistant (a Google Mini Home) isn't perfect, I'm hopeful she will soon be able to do feeds N speeds for me too.
I flatly refuse to be under constant surveillance. Gaggle is not used, nor welcome, in this household or shop. I have a Mac Mini set up in the shop to help w/ the math the few times I run across a number not on my spreadsheet & a browser is open to Little Machine Shop's Speeds & Feeds website (sixth down the list): https://littlemachineshop.com/mobile/menu.php
This made me LOL. I have a tape measure sitting on the table beside my easy chair. I thought I was weird...I do a lot of designing, and stuff from the couch, and they're handy to have at arms reach.
This made me LOL. I have a tape measure sitting on the table beside my easy chair. I thought I was weird...
I still use my Mitutoyo vernier scale calipers in the shop, damn those things are getting harder to read though.
You will chuck those Verniers when the screens on the digitals even get hard to read and you have to "have the light just right.
It has been said "Necessity is the mother of invention" ....it is also "the mother of preferences" quite often.