Compression Jaws are a Must-Have Accessory for Digital Fractional Calipers

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I’ve been needing these for a long time. I finally got my hands on a set of Compression Jaws and posted a video on my blog.


 
Hei,

So with these plastic parts you are adding in-accuracy to your measurement, since controlling the pressure is not good.

Why not go over to metric system so you will directly know what you have measured!
- or if you insists using inches, why not a decimal version of it?

BR Simo
 
This belongs alongside Chris's very droll video about the self adjusting try square...

(Check the date Simo!)

:-)
 
Absolutely brilliant Chris! I've got to have a pair of those. It will solve all of my measuring problems. I'll pay any price!
 
simo.ahtola@netikka.fi said:
Hei,

So with these plastic parts you are adding in-accuracy to your measurement, since controlling the pressure is not good.

Why not go over to metric system so you will directly know what you have measured!
- or if you insists using inches, why not a decimal version of it?

BR Simo

I have in fact moved over to decimal inches for precision work and am enjoying it. I am comfortable using metric for smaller dimensions, but most of my tooling remains in imperial sizes.

Happy first of April!
 
I’ve been working to develop a better board stretcher, but the original is pretty darn smart!
 
I’ve gotten hooked on a machinist video series, Abom79. He spends unlimited time machine parts down to tiny fractions of a thousandths. He measures multiple times after every cut. These compression jaws would be an incredible time saver. Just get the size close and compress to the desired measurement.

Can I get these jaws for my Starrett micrometer?
 
Birdhunter said:
I’ve gotten hooked on a machinist video series, Abom79. He spends unlimited time machine parts down to tiny fractions of a thousandths. He measures multiple times after every cut. These compression jaws would be an incredible time saver. Just get the size close and compress to the desired measurement.

Can I get these jaws for my Starrett micrometer?

Maybe I’ll have that version ready for next year.
 
how about a notched 1/16-o-meter since it's not micro measuring anymore

with ball detent for smooth operation

1/8-o-meter?
 
usernumber1 said:
how about a notched 1/16-o-meter since it's not micro measuring anymore

with ball detent for smooth operation

1/8-o-meter?

Love it! Or maybe magnets embedded at the desired increments. Magnets make everything more marketable!
 
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