I got a mailer for this tool.....a caliper that will measure in fractional inches to 1/64". Not sure I have ever seen one advertised before and thought some might be interested.
http://www.thecraftsmangallery.com/M...ct_Code=30-145
I got a mailer for this tool.....a caliper that will measure in fractional inches to 1/64". Not sure I have ever seen one advertised before and thought some might be interested.
http://www.thecraftsmangallery.com/M...ct_Code=30-145
Randy, Woodcraft has a 4 inch model for $24.99.
The Ad reads: As an accurate measuring device calipers are an essential tool in any shop, but most are too long to carry in your pocket. Until now! The convenient size of these 4" stainless steel calipers makes them easy to keep close by and ready for use. Clear digital read-out in both metric and inch measurements, outside and inside, step and depth, graduated to .001".
Usual disclaimer, I have NO connection with them, just passing along info.
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I have one of the digital calipers and two of the digital scales for the WoodRat based upon the same electronics and bar. As far as I can tell it is very accurate. The digital scale on the Rat makes it even easier to cut repeatable dovetails and box joints.
Out of curiosity, Randy, was the mailer specifically for the digital caliper or was it the one with the drawing of the WoodRat on the front?
Dave Ray..........the woodcraft 4" model does not read in FRACTIONAL INCHES like the one Randy links, only decimal inches. Big difference.
Got one for Christmas and I really like it. It's not that I can't do the math for decimal, it's just that I'm getting too lazyOriginally Posted by Randy Meijer
Does anyone know if they make a left handed version of a caliper???
I pick mine up with my left hand all the time (just habit), with the piece to be measured in my right, and then have to stop and switch them around.....
With as many left handed woodworkers as there seem to be, it would make sense, but I have not seen one anywhere.
Thanks.
I guess it would be hard to read if you're holding it backwards.
http://www.1gg.com/html/body_callefthand.html
WOW! At $150, you really pay a price for being left-handed.Originally Posted by Dewayne Reding
I saw that one the other day when at Woodcraft. Is it accurate?Randy, Woodcraft has a 4 inch model for $24.99.
Why do you think the nuns tried to beat that out of you guys? And now you want special treatment.Originally Posted by Brad Townsend
Us lefties ought to get special consideration since we had the strength and fortitude to outlast the nuns. After awhile you start to lose feeling in your knuckles anyway and then it doesn't hurt at all.
My Polish Grandmother was harder on me than the nuns. She still believed it was a devil curse........
For $150 I will learn to pick it up with my right hand!!
I found this one for $90:
http://www.medfordtools.com/metalwor...ndcaliper.html
I guess I will have to put one of these on the "birthday list"!!
I have a dial version that I find very useful around the planer. I have wondered about the digital ones. I'd like to see a little finer granularity like 128ths. Of course I'd also like to see them for $20 too so, dream on.
All kidding aside, any comments from users of the digital versions would be appreciated.
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I bought a digital model from Harbour Freight for ~$16 IIRC. Seems accurate enough for me. Keep watching the HF fliers for a sale. JCB.
Glenn, the digital ones I have from The Craftsman Gallery are certainly accurate enough. I have compared them and they seem to agree with each other, too.
I did box joints for three boxes on the WoodRat a couple of weekends ago. 1/2" bit, 1/2" fingers. Perfect alignment and dead on tight fit over 8" of travel. Not only accurate but consistent over the length of travel. The one mounted on the Rat for left to right travel has a 14" long bar so I could easily handle the 8" deep boxes.