Philbert
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Send me a sample!I try. if i get success, i start to sell globally.
Philbert
Send me a sample!I try. if i get success, i start to sell globally.
I have 1 of these. They cut to the chase for checking clearance. I like how it fits and feels. No second guessing.Note that this one is a single, ‘U’-shaped piece, which is different from the one in Post# 2 and #6.
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More info in that thread, including instructions.
Philbert
you can buy it from usa when i done. i hope my metal friend undertand the system from pics and my explanation.Send me a sample!
Philbert
I bought some thing from them..
Is it plastic?start from about 0.2mm to over for 3/4 pitch![]()
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数値ではなくダイアルネジで、カッターの状態と体感に合わせて無段階に調整、可視化、チェックできるゲージです。スタートポイントは約0.2mm(ハード&ハード)、3/4の1.7mm、それ以上も設定可能です。全てのピッチ、ゲージ、シーケンスに対応しています画像3枚目は新品のC85とスタートポイントの比較です。ssjp.base.ec
correct compleatly. this item helps not for everyone, for expert or racers they wanna win with sure & easy custom way.‘Rather than relying on numerical scales, this gauge features a dial screw that allows you to make stepless adjustments to the filing angle—tailoring it to your specific feel and preference—while simultaneously visualizing and verifying the setting. The starting point is set at approximately 0.2 mm ("Hard & Hard"), with a 3/4 setting at 1.7 mm; settings beyond this range are also possible.
It is compatible with all pitches, gauges, and sequences. For those who prefer to manage settings numerically, simply measure a single cutter using a caliper to determine the precise numerical value, and then align the dial accordingly.
The third image provides a comparison between a brand-new C85 cutter and the gauge's starting point.’
(Google Translate from website description)
Philbert
yesIs it plastic?
correct compleatly. this item helps not for everyone, for expert or racers they wanna win with sure & easy custom way.
That's too bad. I was hoping for a metal one. A plastic one won't work the same, especially a 3D printed one, which this appears to be. I wish you the best
Even plastic one works as a checker. This is the first test step for achieving metal one having numerical number but it needs quite higher price for low volume with precision. I just now opened the door closed for about 70yrs by OREGON.That's too bad. I was hoping for a metal one. A plastic one won't work the same, especially a 3D printed one, which this appears to be. I wish you the best of success, nevertheless!
Pferd says "The depth gauge should avoid contact with the file wherever possible, as this can alter the dimensional accuracy".
I don’t file on any of my depth gauge tools.Pferd says "The depth gauge should avoid contact with the file wherever possible, as this can alter the dimensional accuracy".
Makes sense. I'd do the same if I didn't use a double bevel file on rakers that's long gone on the bevels first.I don’t file on any of my depth gauge tools.
If the tool is soft, the file could damage it.
If the tool is hard, it could wear the file faster .
Place. Check. File.
Philbert




