One would use precision screwdriver for the following purposes: fastening clocks watches, laptops, cameras, eyeglasses, to name a few. These are very lightweight and handy for tiny screws.
One can find the locations of Precision Tune by looking in an Indianapolis, Indiana phone directory. Another source would be to use Yelp to locate Precision Tune.
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Jewelers screwdrivers are very small examples of normal screwdrivers, watchmakers use them too.
I've never heard it called anything else -small screwdrivers are called "terminal screwdrivers". I guess it depends on the type and use.
Yes.
One would compare bike insurance by putting them side by side and then going through each detail with accuracy and precision. The one that is better for you is the one you should use.
A machinist such as a lathe operator would use a micrometer caliper for precise measurements of the product he is machining, Also used by designers of precision parts and programmers of precision machines.
The screwdrivers are the best one for getting into hard to reach confined spaces. Use an offset screwdriver in close quarters.
Handles on screwdrivers should be non metal.
Almost all mechanics, carpenters, woodworkers, and other technicians will use screwdrivers.
Since the population of the Earth is around 7 billion (short scale), I would use either a long long integer that was 64 bits in length (if available) that would give me 18 digits of precision, or a double precision floating type that would give me 15 digits of precision.
precision * * * * * For reasonableness you only use estimation.