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Thanks Bob!It had never occurred to me to use calipers to scribe paint. That solves a problem for me.
I would go with "Swap Wheels, Stop Drop" Cheerio!Bob Gilmore
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I just picked up 6” digital calipers from a local supplier of things related to electronics, robotics and those sorts of hobbies. $39 Cdn, which would be on par with the $20 US units you guys have been suggesting.Resolution = .01mm/.0005in. In addition to inside and outside measuring faces, it also has a depth gauge, which I can already see as being handy (“so, is this shell going to be deep enough to fit over that decoder and speaker …”). I gotta say, seems to be a pretty impressive and robust little device for the money.
Digital caliper noob here, hat in hand, asking for a bit more clarification on how the heck one might scribe lines on a convoluted surface such as down the sides of one of those N scale locomotives? I’m not grasping what you would use to keep the scoring edge steady, straight and firm as you slide it along. ie - what does the guiding/“riding” edge slide on?