when it comes to new toys, i am not as cheap as you would expect
for some of our fabrication projects, i have been looking for a good digital protractor (or specifically a sliding t-bevel)
i would like to deal with these spec's the same way you deal with color management/profiles, in my fantasy, if a client asks for a repeat order a year or two from now, we can just look in their file & build,
without paying for someone to redraw. AND EVEN, if something is damaged, we could simply reference customer files and reproduce a part, without having to be in front of the damaged item to make
measurements
the machinists among you MAY laugh at me, but it is no secret to you that regular people are not terribly accurate making this type of measurement
i don't really want a $42 dollar item from home depot, i was was hoping for something from Starrett (something that comes with a recalibration procedure)
for some of our fabrication projects, i have been looking for a good digital protractor (or specifically a sliding t-bevel)
i would like to deal with these spec's the same way you deal with color management/profiles, in my fantasy, if a client asks for a repeat order a year or two from now, we can just look in their file & build,
without paying for someone to redraw. AND EVEN, if something is damaged, we could simply reference customer files and reproduce a part, without having to be in front of the damaged item to make
measurements
the machinists among you MAY laugh at me, but it is no secret to you that regular people are not terribly accurate making this type of measurement
i don't really want a $42 dollar item from home depot, i was was hoping for something from Starrett (something that comes with a recalibration procedure)