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S**E
Good Value
Good for what I need them for, usually just in a sine vise/chuck.
D**Y
Great Customer Service! And for less than a C-note, they're WAY more accurate than I'll ever need.
The case for my set was damaged in shipping but Shars / Discount Machine Shop sent me a replacement case as soon as I contacted them about it.I'm confident that I'll be buying from Shars again - and probably sooner rather than later!As to the accuracy/precision of the gauge blocks, all I can say is that I'd need a climate-controlled labratory clean room full of very expensive equipment with which to test them.LOL, even the least of these "economy" gauge blocks are only a few millionths off of specified thickness. According to the deviation sheet that came with the set, they average less than 20 millionths of an inch from specified thickness - ~50× more precise than my next best instrument - a Mitotuyo .0001" dial indicator. I plan to use these blocks to check all the other instruments in my home shop for the rest of my life. Barring accidents or neglect, they'll be just as good for some future owner a hundred years from now.
S**N
Remarkable perfection for a ridculously low price
I read about Jo-blocks in Simon Winchester's recent book, "The Perfectionists." He writes about them in the prologue. I just had to have them. I think mostly I purchased them because 15-20 years ago a set not as good as these would cost north of a few thousand dollars and maybe more. Today - they cost less than $100, all because of the things outlined in Winchester's book.However, the embarrassing thing is, other than ensuring my digital calipers are spot on, I can think of no other uses for these as yet. I'm not a machinist and don't have tools (other than my digital calipers), that need anywhere near this level of calibration. But they are just so wonderful and perfect, I can't help taking them out and just looking at them. If you know of any other good uses for them, I'd love to hear about it.
M**E
Accurate and Well Made
Starting with the box; it is well made and does not cause aggravation. The outside is a durable laminated wood. Inside where the gauge blocks rest is a hard plastic tray that will outlast a wooden one that some sets come in. Each block is clearly and neatly separated by size. The blocks came with an oil paper resting over the top rather than each one being individually wrapped, so they are ready to use. Included is an NIST test report. The blocks fall within grade, so you are certainly getting what you pay for.
A**R
Share economy gage blocks
My gage blocks arrived on time and packing was great. The wood box and gages did not get damaged as some wrote. Accuracy was great for a hobbyists.
T**S
WOODWORKERS unite use Machinist tools
I want to start off by saying that I am not a machinist. I'm a retired Electronics Technician. Having said that, I AM a nerd for accuracy. I bought this set and a needle gauge, for WOODWORKING. Setting the height of a saw blade, Dado stack, depth of cut on a router fence, calibration of my Incra LS fence, which is accurate to 1000th of an inch, still needs to be set to (0) absolute zero.
D**H
Great buy.
Product itself is great. Box it came in was best to heck and falling apart. Looked like partical board or something similar.
S**G
Perfect for the home machinist
Perfect for the home machinist. Has all the blocks you could need to set up any conceivable angle. The steel may not be as hard or corrosion resistant as a Starrett or Sharps but it is not intended for commercial use. Keep a coat of oil on the pieces and try not to bang them around and I am sure this set will last you a lifetime. And oh yes, they are accurate. I measured all of them.
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