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The field of endeavor to which the invention pertains to is: Measuring instruments used in Machining or the Machinist trade, and in particular, to measuring bores and bore under cuts.
Now, although other tools can be used to measure the same type of diameters, this invention:
This invention will provide a quick, easy, and cheap method of measuring bores, and bore under cuts.
The advantages of the invention are: That it is so quick and easy to get ready for use, and that it is much easier to read the graduations of the large dial indicator used, and also that it can be fitted with all standard, dial indicator, tips and extensions of the 4-48 thread size, for virtually unlimited range.
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Boston Gauge: is a precision tool, used to measure internal diameters, and or internal groove diameters, etc. (used primarily in a machine shop).
All parts for this tool will be made using, c.n.c. or manual mills, and or c.n.c. or manual lathes.
To use this gauge, you first screw on any necessary extensions and or tips 18, provided or not, into the 4-48 threaded holes 19. Then using a micrometer or ring gage as a master, simply, insert the fingers 15 and 16 into the micrometer. Then rotate the bezel of the dial indicator 10 to “0”, and clamp it, now, using the comparator principle, size can be determined deviation from “0”. This measurement is carried out by, the interaction of the dial indicator tip and the pivoting finger 15 contact points 17.
This gauge is comprised of:
The upper 12 and lower 13 bodies, being held together with button head cap screws will hold the dial indicator 10, the pivoting finger 15, and the fixed finger 16, in their proper place. The pivoting finger 15 will pivot on a dowel pin 14, which will be press fit into the lower body 13, and the fixed finger 16 will also be fixed to the lower body 13 and press fit into place with two dowel pins 14.