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Bye to all,
I have a question to ask you to which I cannot answer: use the gauge to measure
lengths and thicknesses,the micrometer for thicknesses below the millimeter but to measure the radius of curvature? Is there a tool that does this?
thank you good we

chip_20
 
Bye to all,
I have a question to ask you to which I cannot answer: use the gauge to measure
lengths and thicknesses,the micrometer for thicknesses below the millimeter but to measure the radius of curvature? Is there a tool that does this?
thank you good we

chip_20
I throw it there..

with a key measuring machine three points fixing an axis and you will have the bending radius of that tasted area.
 
more than anything else does a continuous scan on the surface and since it uses a kind of compact "pennine" it allows to verify rather small silhouettes where the sphere of a co-ordinated machine may have difficulty.
 
Bye to all,
I have a question to ask you to which I cannot answer: use the gauge to measure
lengths and thicknesses,the micrometer for thicknesses below the millimeter but to measure the radius of curvature? Is there a tool that does this?
thank you good we

chip_20
to stay in the field of economic analog/digital instruments such as calibers and micrometers you were referring to, see here:http://www.bocchicontrol.it/prodotti_dettaglio.jsp?cid=15&sid=368&p=0&id=369googla to the voice "archimeter"

right by curiosity, look at this for spherical (lenti) surfaces I used at school:http://www.fisica.unina.it/labdid/i...s/termology/raggi curvatura lo sferometro.pdfBeautiful. :smile:

if you need other precision levels or for particular forms, then you can undo profiles and measuring machines.
 
to stay in the field of economic analog/digital instruments such as calibers and micrometers you were referring to, see here:http://www.bocchicontrol.it/prodotti_dettaglio.jsp?cid=15&sid=368&p=0&id=369googla to the voice "archimeter"

right by curiosity, look at this for spherical (lenti) surfaces I used at school:http://www.fisica.unina.it/labdid/i...s/termology/raggi curvatura lo sferometro.pdfBeautiful. :smile:

if you need other precision levels or for particular forms, then you can undo profiles and measuring machines.
fantastic the blunder!!! :finger:
 
small precise tool.
micrometric screw on x axis and solidarity comparison to y.
You know the rope and the "h" of a circular segment, and the game is done.
100th radius.
 

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