Please help me understand how using analog/mechanical micrometers, whose parts were made on CNC machines employing digital measuring instruments, is in any way better than using digital micrometers?
the readouts on the cnc machines, are common grounded, not run on batteries etc
If our handheld instruments were 110v plug in and shielded from EMF/High Freq it might be better
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I've mentioned before, how when i ran CNC Fadal Mills, every startup would tweak my cell phone out
The screen would change, Texts would be multiple repeated but split into different sections of text order etc like a ghost was in the phone.
just weird trippy stuff I couldnt even do manually to it. in such sudden fashion.
The phone finally burned up from it., I got the same phone replacement and had to keep the phone 10 feet or so away from the mill (High Freq drives, 3 ph etc),
One of my Mitutoyo digital calipers, suddenly reads off about .600" every time I start my lathe
as if it's affected by the EMF startup of the motor
My other Mitutoyo digital caliper doesn't, so its luck of the draw and you never know which one it may affect.
So we want to use digital instruments in the machine shop, but its the machines we use that affect them.
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they may be better now, these things may have been addressed better now, they may be less susceptible now
but....??? just saying, it HAS happened
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With mechanical instruments, you know for a fact whats going on, especially if you have a gauge to know it is calibrated right now today