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by genewitch
590 days ago
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tenths and hundredths of an inch "don't mean anything" because we don't divide inches that way in common use, but in subtractive manufacturing and the like they do use "thou" - and 0.001" is a thou. Personally, i use microns instead of 0.001mm, too, when measuring that small. I forget the accuracy of my good calipers, but i could detect errors of around 2 microns if memory serves. It's been a long time since i cared about anything that accurate so i have two pairs of cheap plastic ones - scale and digital. |
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Microns are the domain of grinding and lapping, you rarely ever need to go there with cutting.