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minus-square@hOrnilink4•1 year agoYou can also use the top back side to measure steps. It’s more precise than using the depth gauge.
minus-square@hOrnilink3•1 year agohttps://d2n4wb9orp1vta.cloudfront.net/cms/MMS_1009_GagingTips_Step.jpg;width=860;format=webp Like this.
minus-squareLev_Astovlink1•1 year agoStep measurement is done with these surfaces and examples can be seen here.
You can also use the top back side to measure steps. It’s more precise than using the depth gauge.
What? Tell me more!
https://d2n4wb9orp1vta.cloudfront.net/cms/MMS_1009_GagingTips_Step.jpg;width=860;format=webp Like this.
Step measurement is done with these surfaces and examples can be seen here.
Thank you kind sir!