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Calipers - Which Mitutoyo Model...?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clark" data-source="post: 1165305" data-attributes="member: 6600"><p>My cousin's Mitutoyo design, coolant proof, if nice if you are on the lathe or mill and have coolant all over the place. The dial type are also coolant proof.</p><p></p><p>The wife challenged me 20 years ago to design a low cost fat meter. I could not get good amplitude immunity on the phase detector and then gave up. My cousin's coolant proof caliper design came out, and he told me he uses magnetic positioning. I asked how he got the amplitude immunity, and he said he uses 3 phase and nulls it out.</p><p>So I bought his calipers just to keep myself humble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clark, post: 1165305, member: 6600"] My cousin's Mitutoyo design, coolant proof, if nice if you are on the lathe or mill and have coolant all over the place. The dial type are also coolant proof. The wife challenged me 20 years ago to design a low cost fat meter. I could not get good amplitude immunity on the phase detector and then gave up. My cousin's coolant proof caliper design came out, and he told me he uses magnetic positioning. I asked how he got the amplitude immunity, and he said he uses 3 phase and nulls it out. So I bought his calipers just to keep myself humble. [/QUOTE]
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