butchlambert
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A small bore gauge from Starret, a dial bore gauge (Sunnen preferred) or if you are experienced quality telescoping gauges are practical to measure. You could also mic the OD and use a ball mic to check wall thickness to ensure concentricity, double the wall thickness and you can extrapolate the bore..... Or are you fellas using a CMM to get it right.
Personally I am thinking anything stamped on the OD could influence the bore if it was done after it the critical dimensions are finished less so if stamped on the end but still possible. So etching is a good thing but if the identification is done prior to honing....?As far as concentricity is concerned I guess I don't have the confidence in the design and machining of the die to believe that if it were to be .0005 out of concentricity that it would affect the final product. I have OCD but I am failing to see the reward here with the exception of lube free.
If this is the only benefit I if you have the coin it's all good. Thanks for replying everyone.
Mine were painted? on the OD for a lack of a better word. The print was light enough on some that I engraved them. Concentricity of the OD to ID is not an issue. Bushings should float.