I want to get a decent caliper or micrometer, and read through the first sets of thread here, such as this one which do not seem to have much information on choosing criteria of digital vs. analog; and caliper vs. micrometer. The link to the EBay shop is still in business after the years since that post.
Here was another thread where Peu posted an image of one he got on EBay.
I don't plan on doing serious lathing or high quality custom machining, where I might need extreme accuracy.
I do want to get a few measurements in mil thickness units of copper contact sheets if possible (not a critical use)...but mainly want a way to measure more precise diameters/lengths of batteries, battery packs, flashlight head/tube ID/OD. Ultimately I want to see if there is a way to make something like Lithium Ion charging tap contacts with wires more effectively for everyone to do safer charging....but you know how this hobby expands into things you didn't expect. I bought my first Dremel, Hakko 936 soldering station, elaborate battery chargers, dischargers, battery testers, new high speed drill, Meterman LM631 light meter, books on electronics, etc etc., since joining this forum.
Should be non-conductive for measuring battery packs. I think the longest would be around 8 - 10 inches. It would be nice to be able to get measurements in metric and inches. I don't really understand where micrometer is recommended over calipers which seem to be more flexible.
Thanks for your expertise and experience. I got some excellent advice on purchasing a DMM in the other section from my fellow CPF'ers.
Here was another thread where Peu posted an image of one he got on EBay.
I don't plan on doing serious lathing or high quality custom machining, where I might need extreme accuracy.
I do want to get a few measurements in mil thickness units of copper contact sheets if possible (not a critical use)...but mainly want a way to measure more precise diameters/lengths of batteries, battery packs, flashlight head/tube ID/OD. Ultimately I want to see if there is a way to make something like Lithium Ion charging tap contacts with wires more effectively for everyone to do safer charging....but you know how this hobby expands into things you didn't expect. I bought my first Dremel, Hakko 936 soldering station, elaborate battery chargers, dischargers, battery testers, new high speed drill, Meterman LM631 light meter, books on electronics, etc etc., since joining this forum.
Should be non-conductive for measuring battery packs. I think the longest would be around 8 - 10 inches. It would be nice to be able to get measurements in metric and inches. I don't really understand where micrometer is recommended over calipers which seem to be more flexible.
Thanks for your expertise and experience. I got some excellent advice on purchasing a DMM in the other section from my fellow CPF'ers.
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