I've heard of the Brinnel hardness test which we used for stainless steel but not this. Same kind of thing? I'm a retired fab shop labourer and self- taught guy who never finished grade eight.
Hi, the brinnel and Rockwell are very similar. They both press something harder than the specimen into the material and measure the resulting indentation. The big difference is that with brinnel, the diameter of the depression is measured. With the Rockwell test, the machine measures the depth of the indentation and reports the hardness value directly. Thanks for watching and commenting.
1. Is it correct if I wanna measure HRA, i just set to diamond indenter with 60kg then share the black number same as HRC? (Even though on the reading only printed the alphabet ‘B’ and ‘C’) 2. Is the same procedure works on HRG when set to 150kg using 1/16”Ball, then read the red reading on the B-scale?
All of the information is great. The audio isn't perfect, but it's still understandable. If you're gonna switch camera angle try to be clear about where the camera is coming from and try to face it when possible. Writing corrections on screen to clarify parts where the speaker was unclear is acceptable. All around good!
Hi, thanks for the great feedback. I rarely get any input into the technical video stuff. What is wrong with the audio in your opinion? I’m 100% self taught with video and editing.
@@RDeanOdell There are points in the video where the audio clips a little (or is right on the verge of clipping). In other videos of yours it's not an issue. I think the gain on your mic was slightly too high. Overall, great video!
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I've heard of the Brinnel hardness test which we used for stainless steel but not this. Same kind of thing? I'm a retired fab shop labourer and self- taught guy who never finished grade eight.
Hi, the brinnel and Rockwell are very similar. They both press something harder than the specimen into the material and measure the resulting indentation. The big difference is that with brinnel, the diameter of the depression is measured. With the Rockwell test, the machine measures the depth of the indentation and reports the hardness value directly. Thanks for watching and commenting.
We tested stainless steel for use in extreme cold. Thank you. I sure miss the smell of cutting fluid & fresh welded steel!
1. Is it correct if I wanna measure HRA, i just set to diamond indenter with 60kg then share the black number same as HRC? (Even though on the reading only printed the alphabet ‘B’ and ‘C’)
2. Is the same procedure works on HRG when set to 150kg using 1/16”Ball, then read the red reading on the B-scale?
All of the information is great. The audio isn't perfect, but it's still understandable. If you're gonna switch camera angle try to be clear about where the camera is coming from and try to face it when possible. Writing corrections on screen to clarify parts where the speaker was unclear is acceptable. All around good!
Hi, thanks for the great feedback. I rarely get any input into the technical video stuff. What is wrong with the audio in your opinion? I’m 100% self taught with video and editing.
@@RDeanOdell There are points in the video where the audio clips a little (or is right on the verge of clipping). In other videos of yours it's not an issue. I think the gain on your mic was slightly too high. Overall, great video!