Thickness caliper

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Thickness caliper

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Outil très pratique pour mesurer l'épaisseur d'un objet. Vous me direz: "mais ça existe déjà, on appelle ça un mètre ou un pied à coulisse!". C'est vrai!...
Mais comment mesurer l'épaisseur d'une vitre à remplacer sans devoir la déposer ou de se lancer dans des calculs longs?
Avec cet outil!
l'obstacle à franchir peut avoir une dimension maximale de 65X110mm (toujours pour mon exemple, le montant de l'encadrement de fenêtre).
Il peut servir à plein de mesures compliquées... A vous de trouver son usage.
Précision mesurée avec le modèle imprimé sur ma Bambulab X1C: 0.5mm. Bien-sur, cela dépendra de la précision de votre machine.

Seuls deux vis vous seront nécessaires: une vis M6X30mm avec son écrou de 10mm et une vis M3X8 (je n'avais qu'une vis de 3X16 que j'ai recoupée).

Vidéo d'assemblage ici

 

Very practical tool for measuring the thickness of an object. You will tell me: “but it already exists, we call it a meter or a caliper!”. It's true!...
But how can you measure the thickness of a window to be replaced without having to remove it or engage in lengthy calculations?
With this tool!
the obstacle to be overcome can have a maximum dimension of 65X110mm (still for my example, the amount of the window frame).
It can be used for many complicated measurements... It's up to you to find its use.
Precision measured with the model printed on my Bambulab X1C: 0.5mm. Of course, this will depend on the precision of your machine.

You will only need two screws: an M6X30mm screw with its 10mm nut and an M3X8 screw (I only had a 3X16 screw that I cut).

Assembly video here

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What is this part and is the screw actually a M3? Because the hole is ~2,6mm in the white part and ~2,8mm in the pointer/index (the red part)
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Good evening, After checks on the original file made with the Fusion 360 software, the hole in the white part is 2.9mm and that of the pinion is 3.1mm (the pinion must rotate freely around this M3 axis).
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I printed this tool myself (obviously, to be able to develop it and do the tests), and I had no problem in that regard. The operating clearances are small so that the tool has maximum precision. As I said, proper functioning only depends on the precision of your printer; I used an X1C carbon. I can, if you wish, make modifications just for you, or simply use a drill bit to slightly enlarge the holes. Sincerely,
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Replying to @user_636480210 :
I will try it with a drill, and if that doesn't work i will probably print it with my a1 mini or do a flow calibration xD. I used my p1s but forgot to calibrate the flow Thanks for the answer :D
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Could you make a little line at every 5mm like this?
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Hello, Graduations.stl has been changed for you. Dl another time. thanks
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Hello, The Graduations.stl file has been updated. You can download it . Regards
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Thanks, i will print it today
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Super druck und ziemlich genau! Super!
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