Showing 10 items matching "caliper"
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Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Equipment, The Lane Poole Recording Caliper
Measuring instrument for tree diameters. 3x metal components in fitted timber case.EquipmentM.U.Forestry -
Clunes Museum
Tool - TOOLS
.1 CLAMP. SCREW TO TIGHTEN .2 SMALL PICK, WOODEN HANDLE .3 SMALL CALIPER. SCREW ON TOP AND ON SIDE FOR TIGHTENINGclamp, pick, caliper -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Instrument - Caliper
Calipers for measuring inside of holes.trades, mechanics, tools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Caliper
Curved calipers for measuring the outside of holestrades, mechanics, tools -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - LEAD SHOT CALIPER CRUCIBLE MOULD
Lead Shot Caliper Crucible Mould. Made of cast iron. Approx 250mm -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Equipment
Caliper style measuring instrument. Measurements in cm along length. Fixed and moveable bars (red)Equipment -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Map Calipers/ Divider, Unknown
Compass, divider, and caliper are basically instruments that have two legs pivoted to each other at the top and are concerned with small-distance measurement or transfer. The compass and divider have straight legs; the caliper has curved legs. Dividers and Calipers were known to both the Greeks and Romans, though the caliper was uncommon. A divider with a circular sector, or wing, connecting the two legs was sketched in 1245, its modern counterpart is the wing divider with a thumbscrew clamp and screw for fine adjustment. Or the marine dividers used to measure the distance a vessel has travelled by transferring the vessels distance from a map with the divider and transferring that measurement to a marine ruler to mathematical calculate the distance.Item is believed to be a replica/ copy of a 19th century map calipers used in marine navigation to determine distance travelled. Item was probably purchased between 1972-1975 to add to the marine displays at Flagstaff Hill.Stainless steel dividers used in navigation charts. Top half is alloy plated. "W & HC" and "Made in England".flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, stainless steel dividers, steel dividers, dividers -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Wooden tree measuring calipers (inches)
Foresters usually measure the diameter of trees at Breast Height – traditionally 4 foot, 6 inches – now 1.3 m – which is termed Diameter Breast Height Over Bark (DBHOB). The most common way to measure tree diameter is to place a calibrated tape around the stem at breast height. It’s simple, but can be slow, particularly if the scrub is thick, or if there are heaps of trees. A tree caliper is another quick method of estimating DBHOB. Wooden tree measuring calipersMeasurements are in inches (pre metrication in 1974) A crown faint crown mark (331) and crows foot is visible on one end forest measurement -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Realia, Set of Woodworkers or Carpenters Tools of W E Coward
W E Coward builder came to Stawell around 1919 and had a workshop in Campbell Street Stawell. Tools kept by his son Frank Coward. Donated by grandsons Ron and Jeff Coward of Stawell. Ten Moulding Planes, Wooden Mallet, Woodworking Drills, Three rounded Chisels, Counter sink Auger, Scouring Tool, Spoke Shave, Sawblade Tooth setting tool, simple Caliper, Wooden Plane, Hand Drill, Moulding Plane with Offsets, Two Handled routing tool, Two flat Blade Screwdrivers Wood working tools including set of Moulding Planes, mullet drills etcSome tools have makers stamps on them -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Calipers, Moore & Wright, 1925-1935
Established in 1906, Frank Moore soon became well known amongst discerning tradespeople for the quality & accuracy of his tools. The Company was acquired by John Shaw & Son in 1945 & James Neill & Co in 1970. Currently part of the Bower Meteorology UK Group, they still produce superb tools & measuring instruments in Sheffield. The subject item is made from high-grade carbon silver tool steel with the patented 'Firm Lock' joint, that identifies the maker as Moore & Wright.A tool used for external measurement of items made by a maker who patented the "firm lock" jointing system now used on many different types of tools in many different industries. These items are now collectible and quite rare as a result are sought by tool collectors in the USA and UK.‘Firm Joint’ external measuring calipers believed made by Moore & Wright. Impressed into the metal "L A J S" (Probably the owner and company that used the item nothing to do with manufacturing) flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, calipers, callipers, external calipers, outer caliper, pottery tools, masonry tools, glass making tools, external measurement