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Mini Calipers
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A small, lightweight 3D-printable calipers for quick everyday measurements. The tool includes two scales: metric and inch.
The metric scale measures up to 10 cm, with 2 mm per division. The inch scale measures up to 4 inches, with 1/8 inch per division. This makes the calipers useful for approximate measurements, layout work, workshop use, and quick checks where high precision is not required.
The calipers can be used for outside measurements, inside measurements, and depth measurements. For inside measurements, simply add the jaw thickness to the reading: +20 mm.
A locking screw is included, allowing the slider to be fixed in place after taking a measurement.
Features:
* 3D-printable design
* Lightweight and compact
* Metric scale up to 10 cm
* Inch scale up to 4 inches
* Metric resolution: 2 mm per division
* Inch resolution: 1/8 inch per division
* Outside, inside, and depth measurements
* Locking screw for holding the measurement
* Useful as a simple workshop
The metric scale measures up to 10 cm, with 2 mm per division. The inch scale measures up to 4 inches, with 1/8 inch per division. This makes the calipers useful for approximate measurements, layout work, workshop use, and quick checks where high precision is not required.
The calipers can be used for outside measurements, inside measurements, and depth measurements. For inside measurements, simply add the jaw thickness to the reading: +20 mm.
A locking screw is included, allowing the slider to be fixed in place after taking a measurement.
Features:
* 3D-printable design
* Lightweight and compact
* Metric scale up to 10 cm
* Inch scale up to 4 inches
* Metric resolution: 2 mm per division
* Inch resolution: 1/8 inch per division
* Outside, inside, and depth measurements
* Locking screw for holding the measurement
* Useful as a simple workshop
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