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On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 15:02:47 -0500, Spehro Pefhany
wrote: On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 11:58:03 -0500, "vinny" wrote: "Hul Tytus" wrote in message ... alt.machines.cnc, rec.crafts.metalworking measurements to 10 millionths of an inch Anybody know of a calibration lab or testing facility that can make xyz measurements of a small sample with a max dimension of about 2 inches. Accurracy should be in the +-10 millionths of an inch range. Hul I ran a mitsubishi wire edm that had a 5th place button. I hit that thing ten times and it moved a total of .0001 of an inch. Go find a shop with one of those. Those Mitsubishis are crude slagheaps compared to the best Japanese machines- 10 nanometer resolution! (that's less than half a micro-inch). Anyway, there's a lab in Switzerland that's supposed to be about the best around. On a related note, to show how far one can go with off-the-shelf gages, you might be interested in a 0.1 micrometer micrometer. g: http://www.mitutoyo.co.jp/eng/pdf/E12004_MDH-25M.pdf That's about 4 microinches. Not bad. Just don't breathe when you use it. d8-) -- Ed Huntress |
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