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I had several indicator stands, all cheap imports, and it was always a lot of fussing around getting them in position and getting them tight enough to not slip during the indicating. After gronking them down a couple times, the snugs would then fail. Then I threw them all as far as I could. My first Noga, out of the box, was everything the others were not. Smooth, silky, repeatable, fast, and rugged. You just loosen the main knob, pull your indicator to where you want it, and lock it down. After a few uses, you can even get away with not using the nice fine adjust knob most of the time. I can deal with cheap tools, but there is no substitute for a Noga.