Sujet : Re: Depth mike
De : muratlanne (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Jim Wilkins)
Groupes : rec.crafts.metalworkingDate : 26. Jun 2024, 23:21:03
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"Snag" wrote in message
news:v5hnnl$29e1b$1@dont-email.me... I scored a Mitutoyo unit a while back at a yard sale . It only had
one rod , 0-1" and I wanted more ... so I bought some on eBay . Thing is
they must be for a different model micrometer , they're all 5/8" too
long . And not 1-2 , 2-3 , etc . So I was thinking that I can cut them
off to measure correctly in my unit . This will give me 0- 5" if I cut
them to the appropriate lengths . It looks like I won't have to be
absolutely on the mark since there is a calibration adjustment on each
rod . I'm thinking that my Dremel in the toolpost clamp and a cutoff
wheel , then a light polish with a fine grinding wheel also using the
dremel . I have 123 blocks that I can set up to calibrate - maybe not as
precise as a metrology lab , but I think close enough for what I do .
Does this sound doable , and any suggestions ?
Snag
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How about making a 5/8" long adapter sleeve for the head end, with appropriate threaded ends?
If you set the lathe compound 6 degrees off square each 0.001" division on the dial will move the bit 0.0001" sideways.
The mike will read the zero error and corrections will be to the one DIY sleeve, not all the rods. A screwup will cost you only the sleeve.
The biggest problem may be matching the threads. You need to match only the mike end, you can make the cap.
My depth mike is a Starrett so measuring its thread won't help you.
When I set my South Bend up for metric threading I found that the standard 100/127 gear set wouldn't give me the fine lens threads I wanted, 120/127 gave more. I used a spreadsheet to calculate and tabulate the inch - metric equivalence of several possible choices. Change gears were much cheaper in the early 90's. They weren't a direct fit, I had to make a bearing adapter.