Your video just helped me in my second year apprentice program. We are rebuilding motors and measuring all parts with micrometers etc. This video help me understand how to read the micrometer thankyou!!
hmm hold up isnt what is labelled in the video as the anvil not just the frame of the micrometer and actually the other face which is fixed called the anvil ???
@jtjoser - You are right. I would say it the same way as you, but some of the math teachers would say it as I did in the video. Since my video was made for high school students in my class, I figured I would make the math teachers happy and say it their way.
I noticed mechanics and machinist pronounce their readings a little different. For example... .1844 you said, "One thousand eigth hundred and forty four ten thousanths of an inch"... I as a machinist would read it like " One hundred eighty four thousanths and four tenths" Is there a right or wrong way to read a mic? Im just curious if us machinist are right or wrong. Thanks.
Great video. Studying this for my measuring quiz tomorrow in Auto class. Passing it onto friends in class. Very helpful. Keep posting up more videos if you would.
Thanks for the video. I was trying to learn how to do this from a machining book from th 1960's. I learned more in this 5 min video than a week of trying to interpret the book that I have.Good job. It all makes sense now.
This was one no-nonsense video on the subject, that even a non-math guy can get the first time around. Very good work!
terjeness 6 days ago
thanks i need this for an interview lol havent read a mic in over 2yrs and forgot how since ive been out of the machining field for a while!
ready2rise 1 week ago
Jzakallah!!tmr is my physic practical,it helped me alot!
TheFirePrincesS100 1 week ago
wow this video is better than my old mechanical tech class,
always good to hear a refresh.
nice video and thanks for sharing
bigpunn421 3 weeks ago
Dude. Your amazing! I felt very uneasy in this area, "how to use a micrometer" and now i know. Thanks!!!
TheBottleNeckEffect 1 month ago
best thoroughly explained video out there on micrometer. Thank you
tonymon15 1 month ago
great video. Thanks very much for it.
sandeeptnk29 1 month ago
Your video just helped me in my second year apprentice program. We are rebuilding motors and measuring all parts with micrometers etc. This video help me understand how to read the micrometer thankyou!!
bubu8947 1 month ago
What a great video! Very informative! Thank you for posting! So that's the difference between a mic and a Vernier? Learned other stuff too. Thanks!
CuriousEarthMan 1 month ago
hmm hold up isnt what is labelled in the video as the anvil not just the frame of the micrometer and actually the other face which is fixed called the anvil ???
Royalpower100 1 month ago
Thank you sir for this informative video
MJcastrorules29 1 month ago
@jtjoser - You are right. I would say it the same way as you, but some of the math teachers would say it as I did in the video. Since my video was made for high school students in my class, I figured I would make the math teachers happy and say it their way.
motoprof1441 5 months ago
good vid
calebsystem3 5 months ago
This is how I learned to read a micrometer! Great video, good job
questionablesight 6 months ago
Great video by the way!!!
jtjoser 6 months ago
I noticed mechanics and machinist pronounce their readings a little different. For example... .1844 you said, "One thousand eigth hundred and forty four ten thousanths of an inch"... I as a machinist would read it like " One hundred eighty four thousanths and four tenths" Is there a right or wrong way to read a mic? Im just curious if us machinist are right or wrong. Thanks.
jtjoser 6 months ago
@jtjoser
only machinists say 184 and 4 tenths. the layman would talk in inches.. 1.844 tenths.
mbcyclery 1 month ago
Exactly the info. I needed. Thanks for posting it.
odessy8 6 months ago
Very Good video. Nece n easy explanation.
theplayboy92 6 months ago
Well that's ez
mmott22 6 months ago
thank you the video was simple n clear great work
sorrow0109 7 months ago
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mindfreak001009 8 months ago
@mindfreak001009
China will rule the world,waits n see! check that anything in your house that not made in China?
cloudnine888 6 months ago
@cloudnine888 -- that's what u believed... ha ha ha
mindfreak001009 6 months ago
@cloudnine888
Not my future kids! lol.
jtjoser 5 months ago
Great video. Studying this for my measuring quiz tomorrow in Auto class. Passing it onto friends in class. Very helpful. Keep posting up more videos if you would.
etarter 10 months ago
dial bore guage. or how to read piston clearance and out of round would be nice.
mrblonde108 10 months ago
Thank you, very very much. Great work, it really helped me.
Taekwondobelt 11 months ago
Thank you all for the nice comments you left. I am trying to figure out what video to do next. Maybe using plastigage to measure clearances.
motoprof1441 11 months ago
I really need to fully understand this, though I understand a little of it there needs to be some practicing done
MrAnimenerd93 11 months ago
THIS HELPED B/C OUR BOOK IS JUS NOT BLUT ENOUGH
Soulja1785 1 year ago
hell yeah,text book not help at all , this video really help me
thanks nway :)))
helmi234 1 year ago
thanx 4 the video
TANUP73 1 year ago
Thanks for the video. I was trying to learn how to do this from a machining book from th 1960's. I learned more in this 5 min video than a week of trying to interpret the book that I have.Good job. It all makes sense now.
untitledforever 1 year ago
perfect video.... thank you so much. more please
Supaman1212 1 year ago
Thank you, you are god! This is so much easier than reading out of boring text books. Please make more awesome videos for us!
FallenMonk55 1 year ago
Good video Thanks for posting it.
RepresentingTruth 1 year ago