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Thank you for your comments JP
With my limited test equipment its difficult to say exactly how accurate the angle cube is , when I use it to set a angle I turn it around and see that I get the opposite reading.
When the cube first arrived I played with it on the surface plate with my combination square,setting the square with the cube then reversing them, and I am confident that this cube is accurate enough for any work I do.
On the mill you must know that the tram is correct and use surfaces that you have confidence in, after using this for four years I now know the spots on the mill casing that match the tram.
In my last video tapping the holes in the casing I used the cube to set the tapping jig .
Regards Brian.
With my limited test equipment its difficult to say exactly how accurate the angle cube is , when I use it to set a angle I turn it around and see that I get the opposite reading.
When the cube first arrived I played with it on the surface plate with my combination square,setting the square with the cube then reversing them, and I am confident that this cube is accurate enough for any work I do.
On the mill you must know that the tram is correct and use surfaces that you have confidence in, after using this for four years I now know the spots on the mill casing that match the tram.
In my last video tapping the holes in the casing I used the cube to set the tapping jig .
Regards Brian.