WisJim
Well-Known Member
I was recently reading through the book "The Modern Machinist" by John Usher, ca 1895, and came across a "odd-leg calipers" which looks like a real interesting tool, but I can find no mention of a tool with this name that is the same configuration as the tool mentioned in the book. The currently available tools that show up when looking for an "odd-leg caliper" online is actually a hermaphrodite caliper, which is not the same thing as shown in the old book. I'm attaching a photo of a page from the book so you can see what the calipers are like and how they differ from what we see today.
So--my question is, does anyone have a source of this style of caliper? I'd like to find one to use as it looks like it can be useful in the shop. I was thinking that I could take apart a regular outside caliper and rework it and reassemble it in this configuration, but I'm not sure if that would work well or be practical to do.
So--my question is, does anyone have a source of this style of caliper? I'd like to find one to use as it looks like it can be useful in the shop. I was thinking that I could take apart a regular outside caliper and rework it and reassemble it in this configuration, but I'm not sure if that would work well or be practical to do.