Thank you very much, my engineering teacher who has been doing this or god knows how long didnt quite explain it how i needed it but you explained it perfectly thanks again.
thank you man, it's been 30 years since I used a caliper, and your lucid video helped me a lot. This is the trademark of civilizations, when an individual benefits from the knowledge accumulated by others.
So does it mean that , the 0.0_ _ , the last to digits is measured using the vernier scales ? And the measurement is found when two lines are joined together , accurately ?
thanks for the help...now i understand how to read properly the vernier caliper.it is very important to my work specially in doing inspection of aircraft engines
Honestly, I wish I could shake your hand. When I started my job I never new I would have to learn to work a Brake machine. 3 weeks into the job and its becoming apparent that they want to train me up on that machine. Well my math abilities are disgusting, when my trainer was trying to describe this Tool for measuring precise distance, he might as well be talking chinese. Your video really helped me. my hang up was anything grater than .050 but you answered that with your explanation.THANX
I have an asian professor and im in college.. He tried for half an hour to explain how to do this while speaking his own version of english... At the 2:26 min mark in this video i understood that half hour lecture.
I need to learn to read vernier caliper ok the one I have it has a dial like the one it shows in other video my caliper mark in the dial 0 in half turn to another 0 the next half turn to another 0 each divition in 10 ok well I mesure a thickness of a nail and the jaws past little over 0 but the needle of the dial went to the secon half and mark like 40 and something I don't know what's is the mesure somebody can explain this to me thanks .
what the ?? who would waste there time in posting this rediculos video waste of timeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee and now u have wasted your time reading this hahah f**ker hahaha peace
@MrDookDook Who would waste their time learning this ? The people who built the vehicle you drive & the roads you drive on, the people who built the place where you live, the people who built the airplanes and trucks that deliver the things you buy to the stores where you buy them.
In short, the people who built the modern world all used Vernier calipers. Without them and their knowledge we'd be living in mud huts and fuckwits like you would be strangled at birth to preserve the gene pool.
Thank you very much for posting this! I found a reason to use vernier calipers for the first time in my life at age 37 and could not fathom what the 10ths marks were. Your explanation was easy to adapt to metric calipers and made things quite clear.
Thanks alot, it is extremely helpful! I was unable to red the readings even my teacher explain . I am glad i am able to found such helpful thing before my secondary1 CA1!
Nice presentation, you pointed out what you were talking about and went over it a couple of times, nicely done A+, 100%, top of the class! Videos from other people on here show Vernier calipers and just blab on without pointing to what they're talking about.
oh no, I didn't understand the second part which is starting at 3:01 :( can someone teach me? It's not the person teaches no good, is I cannot understand cuz I don't learn good :(
Read the scale on the part that does NOT slide on the main body, think of the 0 (and the line above it) on the lower sliding scale as a pointer that points up, that's a rough measurement. Then to "fine tune" look at the lower scale where the lines of the lower and upper scales meet (ignore the upper scale numbers) where ever the lines meet is the number (lower scale numbers) you put to the right of the first number. It easier than you think, once you get it you kick yourself!
Sweet dude, missed the physics lab where they went over this, I just found out I need to know how to read it for the final... you just saved 20% of my grade ;-)
Thank you very much, my engineering teacher who has been doing this or god knows how long didnt quite explain it how i needed it but you explained it perfectly thanks again.
trahschulte 19 hours ago
this is cad?
gameboy281 5 days ago
Very helpful! Thank you.
LimeBall 2 weeks ago
Thanks!
rubaram12 3 weeks ago
شكرآ لك لقد ساعدتني كثيرآ .. thank you , you help me so much
RIN0MK 1 month ago
what is the readability interval of a vernier scale (which works in mm not in inches)
bernvall 2 months ago
Thanks!!
roflontex 2 months ago in playlist Educational
simple and to the point. Thanx.
gkearney01 2 months ago
Thank you, I really learnt how to read now
kmbtam 2 months ago
That is really helpful, great thank
kmbtam 2 months ago
thank you man, it's been 30 years since I used a caliper, and your lucid video helped me a lot. This is the trademark of civilizations, when an individual benefits from the knowledge accumulated by others.
DrifterA2 3 months ago
Awesome vid. Thanks for raking the time to make it.
fbpick 3 months ago
Thanks! helped a lot!
R90X 3 months ago
helped me alot thanks :)
tt33331 3 months ago
How is it 0.4?!!!
RissaTheWeirdo 4 months ago
thanks it helped me alot in my phyics exam
MrPhantomwarrior 4 months ago
but how do you know first of all that it's 0.4??
B5sbaby4lyfe 4 months ago
@B5sbaby4lyfe on the bottom scale is where your measurement starts. so at 1:16 the zero is right after 0.4"
btw awesome tutorial it helped alot!!!
brendanvandyke 4 months ago
Thanksssssss
mrjesse1177 4 months ago
thnx a lot fr d vedio!! :)
i have ma practicals tomorow n it helpd a lott...
thnx agan :))))
akritilanger 4 months ago
thanks, nice tutorial
very easy to understand.
m3rl1on 4 months ago
so helpful thanks man!
xarrowzpure6x 4 months ago
Now thats what i call a tutorial!!! Thanks for the vid!!!
coladito1 4 months ago
Thanks for this.. I understand now.. now only if my physics teacher was capable of such a clear explanation.
Kirajc 5 months ago
Thanks :))
chiiyiin27 5 months ago
oh thanks you for this vid !!!!!!! that is such a clear explanation
vampixlhubb 5 months ago
Great instructional vid. I only needed to watch it one time and now I understand completely how these things work. You get an A!
ByRecentDesign 5 months ago
This is a very good tutorial. Thanks!
aadistudying 5 months ago
Excellent demonstration! Shall ace physical testing exam!
:D thank you!
Alluranora 5 months ago
thank you
themartin66 6 months ago
Thanks for this video. This would really help :D
mACsHooO 6 months ago
thank you...
avatar3664 6 months ago
I love it!
tnx for uploading your tutorial sir!
more power!
markgkonan 6 months ago
I had no idea what my teacher was saying earlier too. Thank you YouTube !
Superclaireful 7 months ago
Damn I got it here! :D thank loadsss
Plothetic 7 months ago
Just What I needed! Didn't get what my Teacher was saying in Class! thanks man! :D
HorusFlint 7 months ago
Nice vid! Very easy to follow.
templar19 7 months ago
Thanks man great explanation :D
KerrenKD4WG 7 months ago
Thank Fucking God I Found This Video
Corncrops 7 months ago
GREAT JOB !!
SashaBaybee222 8 months ago
you refresh my brain ^^
daislynforever 8 months ago
Good video
jimk5447 8 months ago
thanks for this video. :)
jazosama 8 months ago
gr8 video...very informative...
culd u try n' post a "how 2 read a micrometer" video too..plz..ty..!:D
Priyawb1 10 months ago
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gr8 video...
very informative....!:P
Priyawb1 10 months ago
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very informative....!:P
Priyawb1 10 months ago
very bad
anuanu9902 10 months ago
Thank you very much. Now I know how to read the measurement. :D
solutionxyz 10 months ago
You explained it so clearly.
So,thanks a lot sir.
subodha94 10 months ago
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Thanks a lot .You explained it well sir.
subodha94 10 months ago
Thanks a lot .You explained it well sir.
subodha94 10 months ago
ManufacturingET you really do a good job of teaching, i keep forgetting how to read the vernier calipers but your video helps a allot
TheMetalFaith 10 months ago
Ahh, Thank You!
woodenjaw 11 months ago
cool man
mandysikh 11 months ago
*Barks and wags tail* Thank you! This have helped my owner with her Science homework! WOOF! :D
Alfie <3
AlfieTeh 11 months ago
Thanks! I finally get it. It's simpler than I thought.
sometimesitsallfree 1 year ago
thanks this was very helpful!
cheesepr0of 1 year ago
omg thanks!
crystalstarclan 1 year ago
So does it mean that , the 0.0_ _ , the last to digits is measured using the vernier scales ? And the measurement is found when two lines are joined together , accurately ?
PinkPiie 1 year ago
I searched almost all the videos on youtube, but still couldn't get my head around reading a caliper. You were extremely helpful. thank you
lib3rated 1 year ago
great video thank you!!!!
brazababygurl09 1 year ago
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jamespatrickliwag 1 year ago
Thank you for the great explanation much better than my tutor at college lol :)
XxCaesersLegionxX 1 year ago
thanks for the help...now i understand how to read properly the vernier caliper.it is very important to my work specially in doing inspection of aircraft engines
yzjun 1 year ago
too much explanation but helpful
kherabro 1 year ago
great explanation
UtoobIsNWO 1 year ago
thanks a lot
jlo582 1 year ago
Honestly, I wish I could shake your hand. When I started my job I never new I would have to learn to work a Brake machine. 3 weeks into the job and its becoming apparent that they want to train me up on that machine. Well my math abilities are disgusting, when my trainer was trying to describe this Tool for measuring precise distance, he might as well be talking chinese. Your video really helped me. my hang up was anything grater than .050 but you answered that with your explanation.THANX
brenthoser99 1 year ago
this is really awesome! thanks so much!
utubegay1 1 year ago
its really helpfull!!!!!!
mairaasif69 1 year ago
Thank you very much! Perfectly explained :D
MysticLegend2 1 year ago
I have a Physics practical test on Monday and this really helped me a lot!!
Thank you!! =)
bazzingalore 1 year ago
thank you very much :-)
troyb24x7 1 year ago
this really helped me alot.....thank you
spyglss4117 1 year ago
this is a great vid it helped alot thnx much!!
chadinja 1 year ago
Thanks man!
zoshisama 1 year ago
I have a measurement test tomorrow, and this helped dramatically, thank you very much :)
DehE1337 1 year ago
omg dude ur the best. i now have a chance of passing my midterm lol. no lie u explained this A LOT better than my teacher.
Imareject1 1 year ago
thank you for giving lot of information about v.c
vissuphy73 1 year ago
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If all of my teachers explained as well as you did,
I'd have my PhD before15 years old.
LaiPt 1 year ago
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LaiPt 1 year ago
This is awesome. Thankyou
MarcusHab 1 year ago
Thank you so much for this :)
pseudonympersona 1 year ago
excellent, thanks for your time man
samy5258 1 year ago
excellent!
ble3d85 1 year ago
is this messures in inches
aqia294 1 year ago
@aqia294 yes
Imareject1 1 year ago
Muy buen video !!! ..I did learn the concept in few minutes. Thanks
tonymac96 1 year ago
Thank you!!!
Now the scale make sense to me..
CasHCreeW 1 year ago
i would like to let you know this...
I have an asian professor and im in college.. He tried for half an hour to explain how to do this while speaking his own version of english... At the 2:26 min mark in this video i understood that half hour lecture.
thank you so much lol
patches3k 1 year ago
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Thanks for the help bud, I understand it now!!!
BigPapa815 1 year ago
That's pretty helpful
tonybirchrun 1 year ago
Thank you!!
iamstephaniie 1 year ago
Thank you so much! :)
emancipatethepiggies 1 year ago
This was really very helpful. I needed a quick revision!
jillmajeski 1 year ago
thanks..........
lexam55 1 year ago
Thanks for the help, I actually understand it now.
theveggie1253 1 year ago
Thank you, I appreciate this. This will help me on my homework.
Jpdmt95 1 year ago
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! this really helped me... :D
acinomgirl 1 year ago
nice ... very clear explanation. thank you so much...
eRdizon 1 year ago
I need to learn to read vernier caliper ok the one I have it has a dial like the one it shows in other video my caliper mark in the dial 0 in half turn to another 0 the next half turn to another 0 each divition in 10 ok well I mesure a thickness of a nail and the jaws past little over 0 but the needle of the dial went to the secon half and mark like 40 and something I don't know what's is the mesure somebody can explain this to me thanks .
tinieblaselgigante 1 year ago
Thanks for this!
arnauts12 1 year ago
Was a tremendous help. Have a vernier caliper in physics lab tomorrow and the written instructions in the manuel was not helping! Big Thanks!!!
solittletime4ne1 1 year ago
what the ?? who would waste there time in posting this rediculos video waste of timeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee and now u have wasted your time reading this hahah f**ker hahaha peace
MrDookDook 1 year ago
@MrDookDook go take your shit elsewhere if you don't like this video.
kiro1990122 1 year ago
@MrDookDook Who would waste their time learning this ? The people who built the vehicle you drive & the roads you drive on, the people who built the place where you live, the people who built the airplanes and trucks that deliver the things you buy to the stores where you buy them.
In short, the people who built the modern world all used Vernier calipers. Without them and their knowledge we'd be living in mud huts and fuckwits like you would be strangled at birth to preserve the gene pool.
mrxt500 1 year ago
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hcode 1 year ago
@MrDookDook Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the future idiot of the world.
hcode 1 year ago
The best tutorial ever!
Meetsthenose 1 year ago
It's a very simple yet effective way in which you showed and taught the audience, well done ;D
itsherlife 1 year ago
I need to know how to read a vernier caliper for my Lab Final and this video helped a lot. Thank you very much.
CGeorge57 1 year ago
man! u are good!
viewmasta 1 year ago
thanks for taking the time to share this
RAPGordon 1 year ago
This is one of the best I have seen to do with reading a Vernier ruler.
anthonydacko51 1 year ago
thank tq give me this info..
msyamsul5845 1 year ago
These are the first instructions I've seen that actually make sense -- thank you!!!
schacem 1 year ago
Thank you very much for posting this! I found a reason to use vernier calipers for the first time in my life at age 37 and could not fathom what the 10ths marks were. Your explanation was easy to adapt to metric calipers and made things quite clear.
nomadicextreme 1 year ago
Thanks. This was much clearer than the manual I just tried to understand xD
hexkirn 1 year ago
Hey thanks !
Really clear explanation , & very helpful to lots of people . Thanks again ! ^^
TwilightManiac97 1 year ago
I wish this had been in S. I, but thanks anyways! :)
n1a1s1i1m 1 year ago
Great to see somebody working in real measurements instead of these stupid foreign ones!!!!!!!! Give me the Imperial system anytime!!!
ScrumptiousStrat 2 years ago
very good... i didnt understood how was vernier reading!!!! tanks a lot!!! u saved my grade!!!
suny9225 2 years ago
Thanks alot, it is extremely helpful! I was unable to red the readings even my teacher explain . I am glad i am able to found such helpful thing before my secondary1 CA1!
s9706671z 2 years ago
Thanks. I've never been able to read those things.
SparkyXX 2 years ago
Thank you. This really helped. :)
GalWithTheGlasses 2 years ago
Switch to the metric system, damn yankies!!
desertphilip 2 years ago
very helpful
tongpo6 2 years ago
very good video.. it really helped a lot.
campospina 2 years ago
EXcellent and well detailed. Thanks!!
firekeith 2 years ago
Tomorow my IGCSE A level physics exam and dont got an idea about how to use this thing until i saw the gr8 vid :D! Keep the good work up !
germanboy45 2 years ago
very helpful!
Javedabdoolakhan 2 years ago
thanks mate
khalisfree 2 years ago
This really helped me for my bio lab conpetency exam. Thank you :-)
opiates 2 years ago
GOOD VIDEO VERY HELPFUL
carwyncwl 2 years ago
Thank you, very helpful!
NorCalGOP 2 years ago
i just strated physics and this video, was very informative and helpfull, thanks dude , but question where did u get the software the your using
ricardostud 2 years ago
Very, very informative and helpful.
OctarineTangent 2 years ago
Dude, thank you so much!!!
dfghhgfd01 2 years ago
PHYSICS practical test tomorrow good vid.
xcmAbhixcm 2 years ago
oser kutil
kennedys12345 2 years ago
thx a lot it is very big help for me and many people thx
camagongcamagong 2 years ago
thank you very much your such a big help!!
tnx a lot!! :)
irvi23 2 years ago
Thanks!! Physics Practical Tommorow.
dhwanitchem 2 years ago
yes! i finally got to know how to use it! thanks!
waterxh2o 2 years ago
Thanks so much for the great vid!
ValkyrieAngel1 2 years ago
thnx alot watched it on the morning of the exam..really helped
fhk55 2 years ago
doesn't he say m'kay like mr. garrison from south park?
great video btw
Sajid7x7 2 years ago
thank you so much man good job keep it up
zakiajazurrehman 2 years ago
Nice presentation, you pointed out what you were talking about and went over it a couple of times, nicely done A+, 100%, top of the class! Videos from other people on here show Vernier calipers and just blab on without pointing to what they're talking about.
dhughes1969 2 years ago 2
Excellent job!! i really needed this for an exam tomorow! Thanx a million tyms!
2502102 2 years ago
thank you ....helped me for my new job
nswmaze 2 years ago
i knew i'd get it someday!! thank u !
staticjenn 2 years ago
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staticjenn 2 years ago
thank you
8GCP3 2 years ago
wad is the software u use for tis video?
madshooterham 2 years ago
oh no, I didn't understand the second part which is starting at 3:01 :( can someone teach me? It's not the person teaches no good, is I cannot understand cuz I don't learn good :(
bluepetmusiclover 2 years ago
Read the scale on the part that does NOT slide on the main body, think of the 0 (and the line above it) on the lower sliding scale as a pointer that points up, that's a rough measurement. Then to "fine tune" look at the lower scale where the lines of the lower and upper scales meet (ignore the upper scale numbers) where ever the lines meet is the number (lower scale numbers) you put to the right of the first number. It easier than you think, once you get it you kick yourself!
dhughes1969 2 years ago
this is the best i ever seen on youtube, thank u so much!
bigmyron 3 years ago
Great video....very dummy proof
GeorgeLovesTiffany 3 years ago
Hey... Excellent tutorial !
getjaidev 3 years ago
Sweet dude, missed the physics lab where they went over this, I just found out I need to know how to read it for the final... you just saved 20% of my grade ;-)
contrist0 3 years ago
Yeeeees! WoOoOoOtt!
willtohave 3 years ago
Thanks for Video !!!!!!!!!!!
MusaKnowlege 3 years ago
Excellent explanation
ralphlyerly 3 years ago
thats a perfect illustration..Thanks a lot!
Snapblast 3 years ago
thats really a good illustration...u helped me a lot..thanks!
Snapblast 3 years ago
You are a Good teacher.
chipchas3 3 years ago 2