Today's Tool Tuesday is a particular favourite set of tools as they often are my first port of call when beginning to design or build a rocket! I often need accurate measurements of internal tube diameters and the Telescopic Bore Gauges are an excellent approach.
Each gauge covers a range of internal diameters and features 2 sprung probe sections that can be pushed back into the centre body of the gauge somewhat. In the handle mechanism there is a spring pushed bar which when you tighten a knurled nut at the back of the handle will lock the 2 probes in their current position. To get an accurate result you push the probes into the desired internal bore and hold the gauge at a slight angle and lock the probes to finger tight. You then pull the probes so that they span flat across the bore to bring it to it's final measured size. You then remove the bore gauge and use an accurate device to measure across the jaws of the probes, a well calibrated micrometer is best but often a vernier caliper across the probes is sufficiently accurate for most needs.
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