Hi,
I'm in the position of having to go and pick out 0.02 ticking. If I get a micrometer, won't it push in on the sides of the cloth, giving an unreliable test result? How about holding two microscope slides together and measure that. Then, cut one of them in half, putting one piece behind the cloth and the other on top of the cloth. Then measure the glass/cloth sandwich. That way I get the thickness of all three components. Then I use subtraction of the first from the second, getting a "good" measure of the ticking's thickness. This sounds good to me, but I'm a raw beginner and there might be fatal flaws in my proposed plan.
Any input on this subject?
Clffdvr
I'm in the position of having to go and pick out 0.02 ticking. If I get a micrometer, won't it push in on the sides of the cloth, giving an unreliable test result? How about holding two microscope slides together and measure that. Then, cut one of them in half, putting one piece behind the cloth and the other on top of the cloth. Then measure the glass/cloth sandwich. That way I get the thickness of all three components. Then I use subtraction of the first from the second, getting a "good" measure of the ticking's thickness. This sounds good to me, but I'm a raw beginner and there might be fatal flaws in my proposed plan.
Any input on this subject?
Clffdvr