Find reliable retailers nearby, where you can return stuff if you don`t like it. Take close-up pictures of models you find at retailers around you. Compare surface finish and fit. For ease of reading consider models with crisp lines and numbers, whatever you find easy to read. Stainless steel tools are your best bet for long life. Plastic knobs and parts melt if you put it on a just welded hot work piece. Starrett and Mitutoyo are top of the line, ($150), I bought mine at Lee Valley, about $25.
Hello,Very nice explanation,but your caliper has 0.05 which now I under stand but mine has 0.02 would you think you could do a vid on this more accurate caliber please,
If l was paying for this lesson l think l.d be asking for my money back. You are making it very hard for people to understand 7.37 minutes into this video and you still not tel people what these lines are for you saying thay should not line up the you going high into the numbers then you going back to where you left off you are making it very hard for people to understand l cab read this vernier caliper it not hard but you going the long way and wrong way about it.
L wouldn't like this man to speak up for me in court. L do not think he knows him self. He making it much harder for people to understand mate you if l was paying this video l.d be asking for my money back mate
In this calliper, one vernier scale division is larger than main scale division. The least count is 1 MSD-1VSD. In the video, LC is written as 0.05 mm which is doubtful. To get a LC of 0.05mm, 19 main scale divisions have to accommodated in 20 VSD. Then only one VSD will be equal to 19/20 ie 0.95 mm. There is something wrong with the markings
I also saw your imperial vidieo and this was very clear. But the metric scale it is to me very unclear why you do not use the centimeters first as whole number like you did with the inches. So 0.695 cm. It clearly says 15 CM om the caliper, not MM
Good explanation, thanks! ☺ One little thing I would add: when you measure cylindrical objects, always check cylindricity. Otherwise when you rotate the object, you'll get a different reading. Perfect circles are not so common.
You missed one of the measuring options. You can use the rear of the caliper to measure the length of an object, which is hard up against something, like say a machine table.
Oh,tommorow is my practical exam.And I think this video is the best which suit me perfectly.Thank you sir,And the camera by which the video is taken is just awesome.
Thank-you for this interesting instruction. Can you recommend an excellent quality make of caliper and any other advice on which set to buy for woodworking? Mark
Step 1: Count how many (whole number) millimeters the sliding scale zero has passed by on the main scale Step 2: Find which of the sliding scale marks line up with any of the main scale lines. Step 3: Read the number off the sliding scale at the best alignment spot
L would not say it a good video he going the wrong way about it. Mate if l was paying for this lesson l think l.d be asking for my money back l can read this Vernier caliper in metric and in thousands of an inch mate
Thank you sir for this accurate demostration!
Find reliable retailers nearby, where you can return stuff if you don`t like it. Take close-up pictures of models you find at retailers around you. Compare surface finish and fit. For ease of reading consider models with crisp lines and numbers, whatever you find easy to read. Stainless steel tools are your best bet for long life. Plastic knobs and parts melt if you put it on a just welded hot work piece. Starrett and Mitutoyo are top of the line, ($150), I bought mine at Lee Valley, about $25.
Thank u sir ! Finally I can understand it ! Thanks a lot!
This is 2020 fantastic well explained.
Thank you sir!
I have been struggling with the imperial scale, but after this video it's crystal clear.
thank you! very clear
thank for the explanation
very thanks I learn more
Hello,Very nice explanation,but your caliper has 0.05 which now I under stand but mine has 0.02 would you think you could do a vid on this more accurate caliber please,
jason hazelwood Sure, no worries. Thanks for watching.
jason hazelwood There you have it. Use a fine-adjusting Vernier caliper (Metric)
If l was paying for this lesson l think l.d be asking for my money back. You are making it very hard for people to understand 7.37 minutes into this video and you still not tel people what these lines are for you saying thay should not line up the you going high into the numbers then you going back to where you left off you are making it very hard for people to understand l cab read this vernier caliper it not hard but you going the long way and wrong way about it.
L wouldn't like this man to speak up for me in court. L do not think he knows him self. He making it much harder for people to understand mate you if l was paying this video l.d be asking for my money back mate
In this calliper, one vernier scale division is larger than main scale division. The least count is 1 MSD-1VSD. In the video, LC is written as 0.05 mm which is doubtful. To get a LC of 0.05mm, 19 main scale divisions have to accommodated in 20 VSD. Then only one VSD will be equal to 19/20 ie 0.95 mm. There is something wrong with the markings
I also saw your imperial vidieo and this was very clear. But the metric scale it is to me very unclear why you do not use the centimeters first as whole number like you did with the inches. So 0.695 cm. It clearly says 15 CM om the caliper, not MM
Why make it hard for people to follew you and understand what the scales for you said everythink but the scale says. Very poore video
Many thanks!!
What a great "how to vernier reading" video so far I've seen on RUclips!!
Good explanation, thanks! ☺
One little thing I would add: when you measure cylindrical objects, always check cylindricity. Otherwise when you rotate the object, you'll get a different reading. Perfect circles are not so common.
Absolutely. Circularity, cylindricity, concentricity, parallelism and flatness are going to be on another video.
You missed one of the measuring options.
You can use the rear of the caliper to measure the length of an object, which is hard up against something, like say a machine table.
Bad idea, this is why ruclips.net/video/kjgV4goX_CA/видео.html
THANK YOU SIR!!
TOMORROW IS MY PRACTICAL EXAM ....IT HELPED ME SO MUCH..
I got an electron caliper recently ,from a slow boat to china,.When i measured 14 mm the electronic measured 14mm point five .Now I under stand
Thank you. That was an excellent and thorough explanation.
dude.. so long ah..
Oh,tommorow is my practical exam.And I think this video is the best which suit me perfectly.Thank you sir,And the camera by which the video is taken is just awesome.
+Ritam Podder Thanks for watching and commenting.
we are talking mm here sir,,not cm but mm that is why you can say direct the smallest measure is point zero five mm.
Outstanding sir your lecture about vernier calliper
Why did he not multiply the reading from the vernier scale by 0.05?
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This is what I'm looking for sir. I'm just learning too,thanks for sharing.You are a good teacher
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Thank-you for this interesting instruction. Can you recommend an excellent quality make of caliper and any other advice on which set to buy for woodworking? Mark
Great job on breaking it down!! Understood 100%
.69mm boy! not 6.9mm is wrong
6.9 mm is correct
I don't understand say the Caliper is passed the number I just do not get how to get the first whole number?
Step 1:
Count how many (whole number) millimeters the sliding scale zero has passed by on the main scale
Step 2:
Find which of the sliding scale marks line up with any of the main scale lines.
Step 3:
Read the number off the sliding scale at the best alignment spot
Very good explanation nice and simple.
You're welcome.
Many thanks Apprenticemath, informative and interesting! after watching this i have gained a skill for life.
Thanks for watching. I also have a fine adjustor variant of metric vernier caliper ruclips.net/video/Fi4_bhG5Utg/видео.html
Thanks dude
Tmr is my practical test
this indeed is very helpful....... thank you very much
Good job....keep the videos comming
Brilliant explanation! Thanks fr sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Helped out a lot. Thank you!
9:39. I learned a lot thank you!
Thank you very much this was very informative
awesome video sir , too good
good training thank you
Thank you. Very informative.
Thank you sir.
Thank you very much sir
This is very helpful. Thanks
I would need a jewelers eye peice to read that properly
Many do, so they invented digital calipers with LCD displays. Here is mine: ruclips.net/video/HjD63mWkd9M/видео.html
respect ! nice one mon
thank you
thank you for this
GOOD
Thanku
Thank you for very clear explanation.
L would not say it a good video he going the wrong way about it. Mate if l was paying for this lesson l think l.d be asking for my money back l can read this Vernier caliper in metric and in thousands of an inch mate
tq dude