Rhossydd
Established Member
When I first did woodwork at school we used wooden rulers and worked to 1/16". When I first started making furniture at home I had a metal ruler that measured to half a millimetre. Coming back to do more work in the 21st century and I have digital depth gauges and callipers that measures to two decimal places of a millimetre.
Now we have such cheap and accurate measuring tools available, what sort of tolerances are people expecting their tools to work to ?
As some examples;
How flat do you expect a thicknesser to deliver across 150mm ? within 0.1mm ? 0.2 ?
What would be acceptable accuracy for parallelism of a mitre slot to a blade in a table saw ? +/- 0.1mm ? 0.2mm ?
I realise that a lot depends on the work, but I'm curious to know what people expect from their machinery.
TIA
Paul
Now we have such cheap and accurate measuring tools available, what sort of tolerances are people expecting their tools to work to ?
As some examples;
How flat do you expect a thicknesser to deliver across 150mm ? within 0.1mm ? 0.2 ?
What would be acceptable accuracy for parallelism of a mitre slot to a blade in a table saw ? +/- 0.1mm ? 0.2mm ?
I realise that a lot depends on the work, but I'm curious to know what people expect from their machinery.
TIA
Paul