Radius Gauges - Imperial and Metric by clough42 3d model
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Radius Gauges - Imperial and Metric by clough42

Radius Gauges - Imperial and Metric by clough42

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This is a complete set of radius gauges, in metric and imperial sizes:
1/32" thru 1", by 1/32" increments
1mm thru 25mm, by 0.5mm increments
Each gauge has five measuring edges:
90-degree convex
180-degree convex
45-degree concave
90-degree concave
180-degree concave
Note that most 3D printers will deviate slightly from perfect dimensions. You can use this to your advantage. If you use these gauges to measure the radius of a part to be 10mm, you know that when you design something with a 10mm radius and print it on your printer, it will fit. Since you printed the gauges on the same printer you will be using, they automatically compensate for any imperfections in calibration.
This is an OpenSCAD project. A zip file is included with the OpenSCAD files, windows batch files and size lists needed to automatically generate all of the STL files included in this thing.
A zip file of all the STL files for all of the sizes is also included.
The gauge set shown in the photos was printed using eSun PETG black: http://amzn.to/28WRGNd
The holes in the gauges allow them to be kept in sets on 2" binder rings: http://amzn.to/28WXXX8
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