"Australopithecus scobis" wrote in message
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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 22:23:42 -0800, CW wrote:
You can't see 0.0002" with your eye.
Yes, you can, easily.
[This keeps coming out sounding argumentative, and it's not meant to be
]
Can you tell 0.0002 from 0.0003 by eye "easily?"
No, but that was never the issuse.
When you say "easily," do
you mean bright light shows 'twixt straightedge and work? In astronomy we
deal with arcseconds; there are limits to what the eye can see.
References to astronomy don't make you look good. For various reasons, I
have learned to dismiss the astronomy types.
Older eyes
have more trouble. Can old farts here see 0.0002 easily?
I can. YOu would have to live with my eyes for a day to appreciate that.
Is that amount
small enough that temperature (coefficient of thermal expansion) matters?
For a guy in his woodshop, no.