Apologies if this is in the wrong place.
I'm after something to rig the ongoing plane with that will come in handy for other stuff in the future. The sizes of this are listed as 0.03, 0.02 and 0.01mm, given that the average width of a European human hair is 0.07mm, is the heaviest gauge really less than half the width of a human hair?
Now EZ line, which seems quite difficult to get in the UK has gauges of 0.5 and 0.25mm.
I have a suspicion that someone has stuffed up the conversion of the Uschi stuff and it's actually 0.03 inches, this would make the gauges, 0.75mm, 0.5mm and 0.25mm which seems far more sensible, after all if you used the heaviest gauge on the published figure (0.03 mm) on 1/32 scale that'd mean the wire/cable you're trying to represent would be less than 1mm thick on 1:1, doesn't seem right to me. Additionally the limit of human sight without magnification is somewhere between 0.006mm and 0.03mm depending on the individual, so if the numbers are right the Uchi stuff would be invisible to a lot of folk.
Thoughts from the panel please.
I'm after something to rig the ongoing plane with that will come in handy for other stuff in the future. The sizes of this are listed as 0.03, 0.02 and 0.01mm, given that the average width of a European human hair is 0.07mm, is the heaviest gauge really less than half the width of a human hair?
Now EZ line, which seems quite difficult to get in the UK has gauges of 0.5 and 0.25mm.
I have a suspicion that someone has stuffed up the conversion of the Uschi stuff and it's actually 0.03 inches, this would make the gauges, 0.75mm, 0.5mm and 0.25mm which seems far more sensible, after all if you used the heaviest gauge on the published figure (0.03 mm) on 1/32 scale that'd mean the wire/cable you're trying to represent would be less than 1mm thick on 1:1, doesn't seem right to me. Additionally the limit of human sight without magnification is somewhere between 0.006mm and 0.03mm depending on the individual, so if the numbers are right the Uchi stuff would be invisible to a lot of folk.
Thoughts from the panel please.
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