Internet Horology Club 185
Interesting Micrometer

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September 24, 2014, 10:01
Gary E. Cochran
Interesting Micrometer
What do you think..


September 24, 2014, 10:02
Gary E. Cochran
About an inch and a half long..I am sure it isn't used for any big jobs...LOL


September 24, 2014, 17:17
David Abbe
Many of these were made for teaching and small parts. Yours has a hole in the frame to allow mounting it to a simple bench top fixture. If the anvils were lapped it would probably be just as accurate as when it was made. A view of the other side would show if it was metric or Inch, though it looks Inch to me. Has pocket wear. Nice!
September 24, 2014, 18:31
Patrick Wallin
I have one that is Metric and I use it quite often.
September 24, 2014, 18:34
Keith Klimkowicz
This one is smaller. Got it from my Dad, not sure what it was used for?


September 27, 2014, 14:56
Patrick Wallin
Keith,
That's exactly what I have in Brass. 0-10. I use it often on pinions, staffs & other small parts.
October 01, 2014, 14:22
Paul D. Trombley
That is quite interesting... I'm measuring little stuff with my six inch analog sliding vernier rule.

It is a bear to manage this large instrument when measuring down to .004 inch on a delicate part...

It would be great to be able to put this in my super tiny clamp on bench vice and free up a hand to manage the part.
October 01, 2014, 15:30
George Ulrich
also to say you are most likely not getting the correct size with calipers anyway.. I meant to post before as Dave said probably needs to be checked, if you need faces lapped I have lapps and optical flats for doing this,