BaronJ
Member
Hi Guys,
First post so I hope that its in the right place.
Earlier this year I designed and built a stand to hold a micrometer whilst making a reading.



I made it entirely out of scrap from the waste bin. The base is a piece of 12 mm steel plate and the uprights are a disc of 303 stainless steel, cut in half. The thumbscrews came from a scrapped computer case and are used to fasten the round cross member that allows the mic to be positioned. The actual mic clamp is fastened to the piece of round bar between the uprights. I used a piece of bicycle inner tube glued to the clamp faces to prevent marking or damaging the micrometer when in use. The two screws holding the back of the clamp to the round bar are domed head screws and the clamp plate uses these two screws to locate it and stop it twisting.
So far its been a handy item.
First post so I hope that its in the right place.
Earlier this year I designed and built a stand to hold a micrometer whilst making a reading.



I made it entirely out of scrap from the waste bin. The base is a piece of 12 mm steel plate and the uprights are a disc of 303 stainless steel, cut in half. The thumbscrews came from a scrapped computer case and are used to fasten the round cross member that allows the mic to be positioned. The actual mic clamp is fastened to the piece of round bar between the uprights. I used a piece of bicycle inner tube glued to the clamp faces to prevent marking or damaging the micrometer when in use. The two screws holding the back of the clamp to the round bar are domed head screws and the clamp plate uses these two screws to locate it and stop it twisting.
So far its been a handy item.