I just went through the process of leveling my 1946 15" Leblond using the process in the two videos below.
This is my first time using a micrometer. To make sure I was using it properly, I measured the same area multiple times to make sure I was getting the same measurement each time and I was getting repeatable measurements each time. After a few tries I was getting repeatable measurements pretty consistently.
The test bar that I cut was a 2.75" solid aluminum bar about 14" long.
What would be considered a "good" enough delta between the 2 measurements?
Obviously if your doing super precision work it would be a little different than hobby garage work.
On the test bar I did the 2 cuts and I got a delta of 0.0010" and the 2nd time I measured I got a delta of 0.0008" .
I'm assuming that is a pretty solid number for 70 year old lathe?
This is my first time using a micrometer. To make sure I was using it properly, I measured the same area multiple times to make sure I was getting the same measurement each time and I was getting repeatable measurements each time. After a few tries I was getting repeatable measurements pretty consistently.
The test bar that I cut was a 2.75" solid aluminum bar about 14" long.
What would be considered a "good" enough delta between the 2 measurements?
Obviously if your doing super precision work it would be a little different than hobby garage work.
On the test bar I did the 2 cuts and I got a delta of 0.0010" and the 2nd time I measured I got a delta of 0.0008" .
I'm assuming that is a pretty solid number for 70 year old lathe?