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Drip groove itself are just bigger than a drip - so maybe 5 x 5mm. At least that's the sort of size I used to machine
It does doesn't it.aaaannnndd the lh screw on your calipers looks loose
I suppose they might be designed for high accuracy - whether they achieve it or not is an entirely different matterA Parkside tool designed for high accuracy does not exist.
You hit the nail on the head which trumps anything anyone can say about Parkside tools, its built cheap for the masses and generally works OK for it's intended purposes.Parkside stuff is alright, you get what you pay for and with that in mind it is excellent value.
Indicating your age with that quote J&K!The question is surely whether they give a damn, or whether the guy making the item (or at least drilling and tapping the parts) knows what the tool is being used for. Based on the "quality" of Chinese instruction manuals I'd say it is a combination of the two. Never mind the quality, feel the width?
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