Philipintexas
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I have 2 mechanical edge finders, one .500 Diameter and the other with a .200 head diameter. I was told to bring the Edge finder toward the material at high spindle speed, it will form a perfect cylinder, continue until the concentricity of the shaft & head break. At that point you've found the edge. continue in half the diameter of the head and you have the spindle-axis on the edge of the material....
Sometimes I don't seem to be exactly right.
1. How accurate should I expect a mechanical edge finder to be?
2. If I move till the concentricity breaks, haven't I gone slightly beyond the edge?
3. If so, do I compensate a fixed amount?
As with other simple gadgets, technique is everything, am I doing it wrong?
Sometimes I don't seem to be exactly right.
1. How accurate should I expect a mechanical edge finder to be?
2. If I move till the concentricity breaks, haven't I gone slightly beyond the edge?
3. If so, do I compensate a fixed amount?
As with other simple gadgets, technique is everything, am I doing it wrong?