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Europe's version of an Emerican caliper.

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What is the difference between metric calipers and bow calipers?

Metric calipers are designed to measure dimensions in metric units (millimeters and centimeters), featuring a scale that reflects the metric system. Bow calipers, on the other hand, are a type of caliper that has a bow-shaped frame, typically used for measuring external dimensions or the distance between two points. Unlike metric calipers, bow calipers can come in various measuring systems, including imperial, and are often used in woodworking and metalworking applications for rough measurements. The main distinction lies in their shape and intended use rather than the measurement system alone.


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