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>Date: 5/3/96 2:59 AM
>From: Roland Jaquet
>Does anybody knows / sales a micrometer with two facing V's
>in order to check the remaining core after a V-cut / scoring >?
>
>Where can i find a standard for it ?
>
>It seems that not only the remaining core is important, but
>also the sharpness of the cut. If the edge of the cut is rounded
>it is much more difficult to depanelize...
>
>Thank you, Roland
>Roland Jaquet         Technical Director
>Henri Jaquet SA       PCB manufacturer
>Geneva Switzerland    Prototypes and small qties
>tel. xx41-22-794-7878 fx. xx41-22-794-3052
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Roland,

I think Starrett makes micrometers which may suit your requirements.
They are called "counterpoint micrometers" and have points with approx.
.012" radius.



BOB SMITH 
FOXBORO CO.





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