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Just an idea,
You should have the rod perfectly level through its eyes to balance. ( Adjust the height of the scales to suit )
I have heard of hanging the rod on a bit of button thread to balance.
Most electronic kitchen scales do not have the required resolution. ( an lab balance is very accurate 0.01 g resolution )
A very thin rod through the small end / big end will give almost zero friction.
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I quite agree Ray but a scale designed to weigh out flour and carrots is going to be both inaccurate and inconsistent at this level.
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It seems persons are working to tolerances closer than was/is customary for high revving production cars. The heading is "Value" which suggests a consideration of effect vs time or expense.
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Hi All
Thanks for the feedback. I’ve ordered some jewellers scales and will check the readings more carefully. I like the idea of additional washers under the big end bolts but I’d need a few to make up the 12 grams difference.
Cheers
Howard
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The actual weights measured are not that important. The difference between the rods is. So long as the readings are repeatable the actual accuracy doesn't matter.
Jim
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Hi Folks,
My point about most kitchen scales is that they are not accurate enough to be repeatable but they will be within a gram or two.
It depends on how accurate you want to be.