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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 494144" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I have a .0001" Interrapid, plus about a half dozen others in that range. The Interrapid in .0001" is extremely touchy, but is deadly accurate. Yet the .0005" is very forgiving. The Brown & Sharpe Best Test is very similar to the Interrapid in design and quality. I see no advantage with the .080" tip on the wand unless your doing extremely small holes. Personally I would drag out one of my Federal .000050" indicators if I had to be .0001" or less. But that's just my methodology. Now an Interrapid indicator is expensive (about $180), and will spoil you very quickly! Have no idea about the cost of the B&S, but have used many of them over the years. The Federals are pretty good as well, but the other two are a little better due to the zero lag feature. </p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 494144, member: 25383"] I have a .0001" Interrapid, plus about a half dozen others in that range. The Interrapid in .0001" is extremely touchy, but is deadly accurate. Yet the .0005" is very forgiving. The Brown & Sharpe Best Test is very similar to the Interrapid in design and quality. I see no advantage with the .080" tip on the wand unless your doing extremely small holes. Personally I would drag out one of my Federal .000050" indicators if I had to be .0001" or less. But that's just my methodology. Now an Interrapid indicator is expensive (about $180), and will spoil you very quickly! Have no idea about the cost of the B&S, but have used many of them over the years. The Federals are pretty good as well, but the other two are a little better due to the zero lag feature. gary [/QUOTE]
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