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I don't understand how to calibrate. I've been told to calibrate my calipers out in the field. However, every time I try to calibrate them before measuring, I get the message, "You're good, but you're not that good. You need to be in a workshop to calibrate your professional calipers, or have just measured and picked a box." I even got this message when IN a workshop, which makes no sense to me at all. If, on the other hand, I measure, pick and then calibrate, I get told, "You make some effort to fine-tune the professional calipers. You feel like you probably weren't accurate enough when measuring the lock to learn much from it." That's not how I feel at all! I feel that if I made the effort, I should get the credit for it. I don't understand why I'm not succeeding no matter what I do. [[User:GEHAYI|GEHAYI]] ([[User talk:GEHAYI|talk]]) 00:40, 9 April 2020 (CDT) |
I don't understand how to calibrate. I've been told to calibrate my calipers out in the field. However, every time I try to calibrate them before measuring, I get the message, "You're good, but you're not that good. You need to be in a workshop to calibrate your professional calipers, or have just measured and picked a box." I even got this message when IN a workshop, which makes no sense to me at all. If, on the other hand, I measure, pick and then calibrate, I get told, "You make some effort to fine-tune the professional calipers. You feel like you probably weren't accurate enough when measuring the lock to learn much from it." That's not how I feel at all! I feel that if I made the effort, I should get the credit for it. I don't understand why I'm not succeeding no matter what I do. [[User:GEHAYI|GEHAYI]] ([[User talk:GEHAYI|talk]]) 00:40, 9 April 2020 (CDT) |
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Where do you buy the blocks of wood for wedges? They aren't in the guild shop! [[User:GEHAYI|GEHAYI]] ([[User talk:GEHAYI|talk]]) 00:57, 14 June 2020 (CDT) |
Revision as of 00:04, 14 June 2020
I don't understand how to calibrate. I've been told to calibrate my calipers out in the field. However, every time I try to calibrate them before measuring, I get the message, "You're good, but you're not that good. You need to be in a workshop to calibrate your professional calipers, or have just measured and picked a box." I even got this message when IN a workshop, which makes no sense to me at all. If, on the other hand, I measure, pick and then calibrate, I get told, "You make some effort to fine-tune the professional calipers. You feel like you probably weren't accurate enough when measuring the lock to learn much from it." That's not how I feel at all! I feel that if I made the effort, I should get the credit for it. I don't understand why I'm not succeeding no matter what I do. GEHAYI (talk) 00:40, 9 April 2020 (CDT)