How to read Vernier Callipers [EASY]

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • This is reading the 1/1000" scale which is the most common. Hopefully this helps! I have another video showing how to read the top scale (1/128") here: • How to read Vernier Ca...

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  • @mykeyAoneill
    @mykeyAoneill 8 лет назад +7

    THANK YOU!!! 11 min video>1hr lecture by engineering professor.

  • @opsk9
    @opsk9 11 лет назад +7

    RE the ~6 minute mark in the video: The technique here is sound, but that "lined up" 12 looks a lot more like 20/1000ths to me, or maybe 21. That also correlates better with the relative position of the bottom scale 0 vs. the first major scale mark. In other words, if it was really 12/1000ths you'd expect the bottom 0 to be only about halfway to the first mark on the major scale (12 = roughly half of 25).
    My apologies if the camera isn't looking straight on and that's a parallax illusion.

  • @hardinelders8457
    @hardinelders8457 9 лет назад

    Many years ago my father-in-law showed me this method but I'd forgotten how it works....Thank you for the very clear explanation of how to get close to micrometer accurate measurements with the vernier caliper.

  • @desertman3
    @desertman3 12 лет назад +3

    Thank you for the refresher course. Yours was the first video on this subject that I actually was able to understand! Well done. I have subscribed to your channel as a result of this video!

  • @salemalhaddad6785
    @salemalhaddad6785 3 месяца назад

    The best explanation ever, I cant thank you enough 🌹
    From Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦

  • @allansplace
    @allansplace 7 лет назад

    An excellent tutorial. Years of wondering just what it all means now comes to an end. Thank you!

  • @Malick_ibn_dinar
    @Malick_ibn_dinar 10 лет назад +4

    amazing you got the best video about the vernier caliper if you listen closed enough u ll learn something valuable

  • @websterj2
    @websterj2 11 лет назад

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video and post it. It helped me to understand how to read it. Before watching this I had NO idea how to use one. Thank again.

  • @KedaWoodDye
    @KedaWoodDye 7 лет назад

    Perfect explanation! Thank you so much! I had no troubles with standard caliper and mics but the Verniers was always confusing. Not anymore thanks to you! This will help out quite a bit with my finer woodworking measures. I owe you one ;)

  • @carl121
    @carl121 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video. The 1st reading was off by .004 but the second reading was the same as my reading. The concept was correct. Someone seemed confused after watching your video and may be because the vernier caliper takes practice to master. I personally like the dial caliper but use both vernier and dial to confirm my readings. Digital calipers are for quicker measuring but not as accurate +/- .005 difference sometimes.

  • @Idunnoboutthat
    @Idunnoboutthat 7 лет назад +2

    "DON"T EVEN LOOK AT THE TOP SCALE! Look strictly at the bottom scale." lol

    • @GMbusa1
      @GMbusa1 7 лет назад

      Eric Lucas

  • @hardinelders8457
    @hardinelders8457 9 лет назад +2

    One clarification needed please ?? When reading the 25 scale do you move along to the right until the first marks that just barely meet at the corners of the marks or do you go until you find marks that are perfectly square on ?? Thank you in advance for your reply.

  • @COREz3r0
    @COREz3r0 11 лет назад

    First off, GREAT VIDEO. I'm studying some machining courses but I've been out for a bit and needed a refresher. You did a great job with this, the ONLY thing I can say that would help would be to add a few annotations to make it easier to keep up with. Other than that, fantastic job. Maybe you should consider a job as an instructor to help those trying to get their certification. You'd be pretty good.

  • @rckint
    @rckint 11 лет назад +2

    Blurred video. Please reload with clear images.

  • @davidparen1709
    @davidparen1709 2 года назад

    Salute this man,,,with simple and brilliant explanation,,,,,easy to understand.....may god bless

  • @PatrickPoet
    @PatrickPoet 7 лет назад

    I thought it was cool that vernier is pronounced differently where you grew up from where I grew up. We pronounced it 'vər-nē-ər in three syllables. I love the way language shifts and morphs.

  • @realityisanalog
    @realityisanalog 12 лет назад

    short answer: physics --- the device requires no other energy than the mind and talent - digital tends to fail and provides false data if current source is not constant -- and requires calibration/replacement once a tool has been even slightly subjected to impact, and finally, digital is just a sample --- Am still using a Vernier caliper made some 60 years ago.

  • @spanishforjames
    @spanishforjames 12 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. I have one of these and you just saved me some money as I don't have to buy a digital caliper.

  • @niallbarkes9365
    @niallbarkes9365 11 лет назад

    great video, you just helped through my fundamental shop skills theory of measurements... you explained it better than my teacher! thanks again!

  • @rajanDongol
    @rajanDongol 7 лет назад

    there no upper scale in my caliper...how to measure now??

  • @E.force89
    @E.force89 7 лет назад

    best video on how to use this caliper . thank you for making this

  • @triden55
    @triden55  12 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the good word man. It's good knowing that the video is actually helping people out

  • @AllAmericanBeaner68
    @AllAmericanBeaner68 10 лет назад +1

    When you are saying for example 0.025 is that not hundredths of an inch and would 0.0025 be thousandths since the third decimal place is where thousandths starts? After all this caliper does measure up to ten thousandths of an inch. Am I wrong or right anyone?

    • @disregardingsanity2890
      @disregardingsanity2890 10 лет назад +3

      Umm, you're misunderstanding.
      The scale is in 1/1000th's of an inch.
      That means you have no more than 3 decimal places, therefore your smallest measurement 1/1000 of an inch as a decimal is: 0.001
      Your initial number of 0.025 is:
      ~5/1000th's of an inch = 0.005 (also can be read as 1/2 of 1/100th of an inch)
      ~20/1000th's of an inch = 0.020 (also can be read as 2/100th's of an inch)
      And if added is: 0.025 (also can be read as 2.5/100th's of an inch)
      Now as to any calipers for 1/10,000 of an inch, typically because of the difficulty with the transition between standard measures and imagine how difficult it would be trying to even measure anything smaller than 1/1000 of an inch?
      So we go with the metric system and use microns, or thousandths of a millimetre.
      I hope this helped.

    • @disregardingsanity2890
      @disregardingsanity2890 10 лет назад +1

      (Addendum): As to your question for ten thousandths of an inch, I neglected to mention that it's used with most micrometer calipers. Apologies for any confusion.

  • @Mikestein6131
    @Mikestein6131 11 лет назад

    I agree with you, but there are instances (like mine) where the measurements are taken in wet areas so digital becomes unfeasible..

  • @camincolorado
    @camincolorado 12 лет назад

    Thanks for the vid. I ran into a set of these today and wasn't sure how to read them. Now I do!

  • @boatboattmmrp9950
    @boatboattmmrp9950 9 месяцев назад

    Good to practice along side digital calipers. I found my grandpa’s old calipers made by Helios. A little dirty but they still work great

  • @desjgr64
    @desjgr64 6 лет назад

    Thank you sir. I don't use my vernier often so this was a perfect refresher! Peace

  • @oliverpower78
    @oliverpower78 11 лет назад +2

    Awesome its great people take the time to help others!

  • @michaelamos8271
    @michaelamos8271 5 лет назад

    Excellent video on explaining the scale , thank you for taking the time to produce this .

  • @buneerdavies5180
    @buneerdavies5180 6 лет назад

    Hi, thanks for teaching me this, now I get it. The ding dogs who made dumb coments about, no body uses inches etc or inches went out with the dinosaurs are just the usual bunch of youtube pinheads. The only reason someone would watch this excellent video is because they needed to understand working in 1000th of inches. I am working on a 1930s car, which is built in inches. So preferring to use mm is as stupid as trying to run a steam engine off a USB port.

  • @mdinc20
    @mdinc20 11 лет назад

    I bought a cheap plastic set of vernier calipers ($5 bin at the hardware store) back in 09 and have never thought about using them but maybe I will now

  • @RyanJosephLong
    @RyanJosephLong 9 лет назад +2

    This is a great video you make it very easy to understand!

  • @jewelofficial4561
    @jewelofficial4561 10 лет назад

    Thanks for making this video! My science exam is Tommorow and I needed this 😁

  • @POgsDar23
    @POgsDar23 12 лет назад

    very clear explanation..thanks you sir..in havibg trouble reading measurement using vernier caliper..until now..=)

  • @jefflytle3814
    @jefflytle3814 10 лет назад

    Taking a class in dimensional inspection. This is helping my dumb brain.. THANK YOU

  • @TiberiusStorm
    @TiberiusStorm 8 лет назад

    Best explanation yet! Do you have a mm video?

  • @morgan4xl
    @morgan4xl 9 лет назад

    Most VERY large calipers are still vernier. The vernier type with the 50 scale is by far the best way to go. If you ever get a chance to see the 25 and 50 side by side, you will wonder why they even make the 25 scale type.

  • @Dp295
    @Dp295 10 лет назад

    thanks man because of you i finally learned how to read a vernier calliper

  • @shizzlenizzle
    @shizzlenizzle 8 лет назад

    Great video! Thank you for teaching me how to read a caliper! Very helpful! I can't believe all of the tangential and whiny comments on the comment board.

  • @Nordraw
    @Nordraw 10 лет назад +5

    He says the 12 lines up? looks more like the 17 lines up to me.

  • @ardvarkkkkk1
    @ardvarkkkkk1 12 лет назад

    These work as well as digital or dial. Used vernier calipers for years until digital came down to a reasonable price. Still use my vernier. It's better for some jobs.

  • @ExtremeTamato
    @ExtremeTamato 10 лет назад

    Jeez, this is easy. Thanks. My teacher made this harder than it actually is.

  • @celticwarrioress1
    @celticwarrioress1 7 лет назад

    Thank you very much for this video. I am reviewing for my Workshop Exam - very helpful!

    • @celticwarrioress1
      @celticwarrioress1 7 лет назад

      We learnt this in class and I just needed reminding but you actually explained the scales etc much more clearly than my teacher haha.

  • @cook6590
    @cook6590 7 лет назад

    I like your video, it helped me understand how to read a venier caliper.

  • @COREz3r0
    @COREz3r0 11 лет назад +1

    You don't seem the type that should normally find their way to this video. Did your dad leave his youtube page open or did you misspell "my little pony"?

  • @707SonomaComa
    @707SonomaComa 4 года назад

    Fantastic video thank for the multiple explanations.

  • @johnblazeindetroit
    @johnblazeindetroit 8 лет назад

    So i'm at the local homecenter and I ask the clerk for a decimal inch tape measure. He says "what is that?", and I say "a tape measure where each inch is broken into tenths instead of halves quarters and eighths". He then says, "you can't divide an inch into tenths".....Anyone know what the official name of this scale is? My drafting classes were many moons ago.

    • @RavettiVideos
      @RavettiVideos 8 лет назад +1

      Inches in 1/10's are what is written on American blueprints. ie. 1.125 = 1_1/8"

  • @GalaXy808
    @GalaXy808 11 лет назад

    I confused,about the 25 or zeros. I'm a learning? Gsh help please!,, or let's get the digital

  • @Michael-ij6kg
    @Michael-ij6kg 8 лет назад +1

    Your video did the trick. thank you! Subscribed.

  • @acalciu
    @acalciu 7 лет назад

    It is Vernier, not veneer. Vernier (with an R) comes from the Frenchman who invented the bottom scale to increase precision. Veneer is a very thin wood sheet that is glued on top of crappy wood products to sell them at a higher price to the masses.
    And use a stick to point things out. The fat finger covers up half the screen and the uncontrolled shaking is dizzying at such great zoom in factor.

  • @kylenorman1354
    @kylenorman1354 11 лет назад

    I found this confusing as it was neither user friendly nor instructive of the Vernier principal as to how to divide the marks, it only used your movements. You never measured an object on camera and proved your remarks on the scale.

  • @ranjanpadhi8279
    @ranjanpadhi8279 12 лет назад

    The technique was just a refresher and knowledge about the vernier calliper

  • @markjaysanchez1330
    @markjaysanchez1330 10 лет назад

    thanks its refresh my memory i already forgot how to read it but now i remember thank you :D

  • @michor10
    @michor10 12 лет назад

    Because a manual one is just as accurate when corretly used. And you don't need to worry about batteries.

  • @LLuE88
    @LLuE88 10 лет назад +1

    IF YOU WISH TO EXPLAIN SOMETHING TO A VIEWER IN A CLASS OR OTHERWISE THE SUBJECT MATERIAL MUST BE TRUE TO THE VIEW OF THE CLASS, THE VIEWER HAS NO RELAVANCE TO AN INSTRUCTORS VIEW, WHY BOTHER "SHOWING" SOMETHING THAT IS NOT CORRECT TO THE VIEWER. A VERBAL OR TEXT EXPLANATION WOULD DO AS WELL, LET THE CLASS IMAGINATION PROVIDE WHAT IT NEEDS OR THE BASES FOR QUESTIONS.

  • @furbarator
    @furbarator 11 лет назад

    Good job of explaining, thank you for taking the time to make the vid.

  • @toyotrustPR
    @toyotrustPR 10 лет назад

    Great video. This helped me a lot. thanks.

  • @arrowsbysh01
    @arrowsbysh01 11 лет назад

    i too would like to thank you for the refresher course.....i too subcribed.

  • @GundamBro
    @GundamBro 6 лет назад

    Very great video! Helped me a lot!

  • @SolaScriptura49
    @SolaScriptura49 8 лет назад +1

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @Manu-wb2uv
    @Manu-wb2uv 8 лет назад +1

    You should make an eye control. :)

  • @zigyrat
    @zigyrat 12 лет назад

    Awesome refresher video! Thank you.

  • @MrKirby2367
    @MrKirby2367 11 лет назад

    I never had this explained to me
    Many thanks

  • @XLGravy
    @XLGravy 12 лет назад

    Thanks for the vid! I could not remember how to read these :P

  • @sniperassassin3170
    @sniperassassin3170 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot sir .

  • @kemoyevassell6880
    @kemoyevassell6880 9 лет назад

    i didnt really get the understanding of this how to read a vernier caliper so thiis didnt help me

  • @talha123sheikh
    @talha123sheikh 12 лет назад +1

    Thumbs up for the vibrating fingers :D

  • @juancamilogarces8994
    @juancamilogarces8994 6 лет назад +2

    This dude was too nervous

  • @MrYELLOW94GT
    @MrYELLOW94GT 12 лет назад

    Very,very helpful. Thank you very much!

  • @user-et5ki4sq8q
    @user-et5ki4sq8q Год назад +1

    muchas gracias viejo

  • @chamodidhanushika2358
    @chamodidhanushika2358 10 лет назад +1

    thank you very much!

  • @triden55
    @triden55  12 лет назад

    Good idea. Too bad I can't think of these things before I make them...

  • @Bila19971
    @Bila19971 12 лет назад

    Wow awesome camera resultss..1!

  • @jayeffiong6340
    @jayeffiong6340 8 лет назад

    how come there so many views when the comments are negative. Thanks though nice vid

  • @Nordraw
    @Nordraw 10 лет назад +1

    I take that back it's the 19 that lines up.

  • @markd8593
    @markd8593 9 лет назад

    Council from Russia - wear gloves - heating tool causes its expansion, which introduces an error in the accurate of measurement

    • @suja5171
      @suja5171 9 лет назад

      +MARK K yeah but it's usually not such a great expansion and this isn't exactly for scientific purposes.

  • @glynecollymore5569
    @glynecollymore5569 11 лет назад

    Great help

  • @jbodden6977
    @jbodden6977 9 лет назад

    Bud thanks for the effort, but your stage fright is palpable... so i will look further.

  • @livestrong028
    @livestrong028 8 лет назад +1

    thank you sir

  • @MrJgstoner
    @MrJgstoner 9 лет назад

    Thank you!

  • @dondonrito236
    @dondonrito236 9 лет назад

    thank u very much sir.

  • @JohnTschirhart
    @JohnTschirhart 7 лет назад

    I guess I am a Dinosaur. Thanks Triden 55

  • @rameshanjelo5320
    @rameshanjelo5320 12 лет назад

    you are shivering

  • @tenjhutenge2
    @tenjhutenge2 7 лет назад

    Thank you sir !

  • @lifeson241
    @lifeson241 11 лет назад

    Ur a good man !! Thank u sir

  • @gkups
    @gkups 11 лет назад

    wow, it is a valuable information : thank you

  • @chrissharp1906
    @chrissharp1906 9 лет назад +3

    Nice vid, but inches! who the hell still works in inches! the imperial measurement scale went out with the dinosaurs.

  • @siddhesh1695
    @siddhesh1695 12 лет назад

    Why are u shivering?fear shooting?

  • @mnava24
    @mnava24 10 лет назад

    amazing

  • @hunterhearsthelmsy
    @hunterhearsthelmsy 12 лет назад

    0:00

  • @ezmeerputera
    @ezmeerputera 11 лет назад

    thank you! :)

  • @gostttttttttt
    @gostttttttttt 11 лет назад

    Thanks a lot :D

  • @patrickroeill8746
    @patrickroeill8746 6 лет назад

    got it thanks

  • @cthecoalman
    @cthecoalman 11 лет назад

    ty

  • @MrScotttownley
    @MrScotttownley 8 лет назад +1

    wrong you dont know how to see what line is lined up

  • @ATT993
    @ATT993 5 лет назад

    You know it’s bad when the video is 12 mins of expaling how to use a ruler

  • @Nordraw
    @Nordraw 10 лет назад

    .019" of an inch

  • @UGman
    @UGman 12 лет назад

    best man!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @PhilosBias2000
    @PhilosBias2000 8 лет назад +1

    Thank yooooooouuuuu!

  • @hasyathepower
    @hasyathepower 11 лет назад

    But the video is goood. Really helps (y)