I know that this does make logic but the truth is that why teachers take so long to explain to us 'cause they feel that yet we didn't understand so they try to give us more examples and also they explain it again and again. It's not applicable to all however...
I just turned 59 and was assisting my dad in DIY projects from about 8 years old. He was a great teacher. This means I have been involved in DIY for more than 50 years. I bought my own vernier, probably about 35 years ago. But until this moment I never knew this. I always wanted a digital caliper because I need better than 1mm measurements. I never knew my caliper could do this. Thank you so so much!
my physics teacher explained this for 2 hours and I didn't understand anything but you just taught me this in just seven minutes. thank you very much!❤🖤
I remember I once passed this in mechatronics, in a two hour class, and half of my classmates couldn't do it, myself included. ¡You taught me in only seven minutes!
This video is a tremendously useful refresher. Every time I need to dust off my caliper I always end up here. I hope you have this backed up or redistributed places, as it's seriously top tier.
Stumbled across this while searching for something totally unrelated, amazing explanation and the animations are the best I could ask for, no clutter, straight to the point both timewise and visually
Finally!!!!! Thank you so much! I had my Physics teacher explain it over and over again in class and had friends try to help me figure out how to use a Vernier caliper but I was still so confused! This 7 min video made everything clear for me so simply❤️
his video is a tremendously useful refresher. Every time I need to dust off my caliper I always end up here. I hope you have this backed up or redistributed places, as it's seriously top tier.
Thanks for clarifying that. My dad spent a long time trying to teach me how to read them before he passed away and I never got it. Your explanation is easy. 🇦🇺👍
hours of class and years of barely knowing how to use it to enough to get by loosely and know after your short video it finally clicked! Thank you! such great info said in such a well delivered way!
wow as a welder who had trouble learning to use measuring tools in class, your videos are teaching me everything i never thought i could comprehend!!! thank you so much for this videos!! i can now read a tape measure in inches and metrics!☺
@@rafianoshin3174 From the vernier scale, we have to pick the number that lines up best with a main scale number. Here, the point right after 7 lines up best. Since each point is 0.02 mm, the reading on the vernier scale will be 0.72 mm. We already got 5 mm from the main scale so the reading will be 5.72 mm.
being so used to dial calipers for work i never worked with a vernier but was gifted one from an old machinist that retired. i havent used one since college. thanks for the refresher.
It's my first day as an internee in a factory and I asked a guy to show me how to read the vernier and he laughed saying how couldn't a mechanical engineer read a vernier, it's break time now and this saved my day. Thanks a lot.
Thank you! I keep coming back to your video whenever in doubt about my analog Vernier caliper. You're my Bob Ross of Vernier calipers, seriously. As much as I learn, I also enjoy watching a true teacher at work.
That's one of the greatest compliments of all time! Thanks! And treat yourself to a nice dial caliper (or one of those soul-less digital ones) when you can!
what a great efforts for introducing and transferring a heavy and complex technical concepts by a real simplified technique. All respect Bob and Sparky and all team behind. keep going guys.
Dude I appreciate this soo much! I felt so stupid in class for not knowing how the hell to read the thing. I have a test tomorrow that involves measuring with this and I was so nervous until I found this video. You explained and taught it in a clear understandable way! You’re the best!
First I was like, yeeh who needs a tutorial to be able to read one of theese thingies.. but I didn't know that you could read it so precisely! This will help alot in my crafts so thank you! 😉😊
Thanks a lot sir. Online classes due to covid has killed my seriousness for studies, but i think this one bought it back for me. Gotta write practical exam tomorrow. Thank you sir. Love from India.
Thank you soo much mann ...it means a lot...my physics teacher had us more confused than before...I am indebited to you...May u be blessed with happiness and peace.❤❤❤
We just started our online class in workshop theory and practice. We might have an oral for this and you really explained everything well! Thank youuuu ^^
Sir ur a life saver . I have physics practical tomorrow and still didnt know how to read the damm thing since i missed classes. Thank you for this video 💖
his video was amazing. I wish all videos could be this easy to comprehend.If you have a physics exam or test on this, then this video is the perfect video.
this video is really really good for me I suggested to all to watch this video to Lear how to use vernier calliper . best ever video thank you to teach me .
This is an absolutely well done, informative video! Easy to follow, no egos, just a great and to the point explanation to include practice of what was just taught! Thank you!!!!!
Thank you very much sir, got my first engines lab tmrw and prof wanted us to know the basics of the Vernier Caliper; safe to say I feel decently equipped until I wake up tomorrow and forget this whole video 🙃
Wow, you explained it so well, I really loved the explanation and everything is clear now, also the animations are very cute and lovely. Thank you so much Mr. Welds 😁😁😊😊
Been watching your videos ever since I was taking 9th grade IGCSE and now I'm back at AS level, thanks for making this for us❤️ Oh and btw you said 16 instead of 60 at 3:37