For several years ve have been desiring a clinometer which was up to the standard. THe cheep plastic ones are unsightly and there shape is not condusive with good fit.
Ve have gone down many paths before setting out to make our own! Starting by dissassembling a starrett group 2 dial indicator saving only the face and jeweled movement we fit a pendulum to the needle drive gear. This makes a very accurate "heel measuring device" and allows 60 degree of motion 'each way from zero'!
A case matching our other instruments will be made to contain the movement, a case that will be nitrogen filled for elinenation of moisture from the movement.
in all, ve only expect to spend 6hrs of time in creation. After two years of thinking :sad
Martin
Ve have gone down many paths before setting out to make our own! Starting by dissassembling a starrett group 2 dial indicator saving only the face and jeweled movement we fit a pendulum to the needle drive gear. This makes a very accurate "heel measuring device" and allows 60 degree of motion 'each way from zero'!
A case matching our other instruments will be made to contain the movement, a case that will be nitrogen filled for elinenation of moisture from the movement.
in all, ve only expect to spend 6hrs of time in creation. After two years of thinking :sad
Martin