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I'm still tidying my workshop and in the process discovered the Foucault tester I made a while ago had become covered in rat crap and pee.
This had rusted and stuck the micrometers so they wouldnt turn. so I stripped them apart for some serious cleaning.
Thats all the corrosion left after cleaning and reassembling as I only thought of taking pics after it was stripped down.
The anvil has been cut off as the body is held with a screw to a large flat plate.
I had never given any thought as to what was inside them but had a rough idea regarding a nice smooth tight thread.
The scale on the top barrel is just a tight slip fit over the threaded part thats screwed into the anvil part.
That ring is actually a threaded collar that tightens up on the threaded part and I assume tightens up the internal thread to remove any backlash.
The movable threaded shaft is held in the tapered collar that is a tight push fit in the end of the bottom barrel.
The screw that the thimble is held together with screws into the end of the movable shaft pulling into the taper thus spreading it and holding it firmly in the barrel.
Interesting and very simple.
In practice this micrometer moves a sliding stage which is why there is no anvil.
This had rusted and stuck the micrometers so they wouldnt turn. so I stripped them apart for some serious cleaning.
Thats all the corrosion left after cleaning and reassembling as I only thought of taking pics after it was stripped down.
The anvil has been cut off as the body is held with a screw to a large flat plate.
I had never given any thought as to what was inside them but had a rough idea regarding a nice smooth tight thread.
The scale on the top barrel is just a tight slip fit over the threaded part thats screwed into the anvil part.
That ring is actually a threaded collar that tightens up on the threaded part and I assume tightens up the internal thread to remove any backlash.
The movable threaded shaft is held in the tapered collar that is a tight push fit in the end of the bottom barrel.
The screw that the thimble is held together with screws into the end of the movable shaft pulling into the taper thus spreading it and holding it firmly in the barrel.
Interesting and very simple.
In practice this micrometer moves a sliding stage which is why there is no anvil.