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Aren't you supposed to push down until the rest of the base is flush with the topsheet/sponge?
 
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Aren't you supposed to push down until the rest of the base is flush with the topsheet/sponge?
yes, that's what I thought too. But that technique gives wild readings. like R53 reads at 40d if I only push until the base is touching the sponge.
 
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@TensorBackhand I just noticed that your measuring pin looks a bit different than mine in your picture. My meausuring pin is like a ballpoint pen tip, exactly like the model that igor posted in the video above. Is yours the same?
Yes I think mine is like Igor's. It's kinda cylindrical and thick
 
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So in the end, it seems like with "hard" rubbers, you have to push down harder to get the 55+ reading. If you push with 1 hand, it's like you can't penetrate the sponge and it reads at 50.

With "soft" rubbers, you have to push softer to get the 47- reading. If you push with 2 hands, it forces the rubber to get harder and it reads around 53d.
 
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So in the end, it seems like with "hard" rubbers, you have to push down harder to get the 55+ reading. If you push with 1 hand, it's like you can't penetrate the sponge and it reads at 50.

With "soft" rubbers, you have to push softer to get the 47- reading. If you push with 2 hands, it forces the rubber to get harder and it reads around 53d.

I wonder if your model is different from mine. I measure all my rubbers the same way with two hands. When I measure C-1, I get 45d every single time. I can measure a harder rubber like Loki Rxton 3 Blue and get 51 consistently every time too.

I have noticed the 'pressing hard' technique can get me 55+d readings. But that level of force to do that is way more than what I need to use for measuring.
 
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For the past 2 years I have lived through the frustration of not knowing the true hardness of my rubbers. I have been confused and infuriated by companies using inconsistent and unreliable measurements. But now I finally got my own shore O durometer and can finally find out the truth.

I will be measuring and posting some hardnesses. Let me know if you want to know about any specific rubbers.
Make a video show the process plz.
 
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So I'm just trying out the durometer on an old sheet of Tenergy 05. If I firmly press with medium pressure, it reads 45. If I push hard, it reads about 47. and if I put all my strength into it, it hits 50.
That isn't very consistent. There should be instructions that say to push but not so hard that the main body hits starts to deform the rubber. If you push real hard the main body of the durometer has already compressed the ruibber so much the little pin will see more opposition.

How to use a durometer

The durometer body just touches the rubber.
 
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That isn't very consistent. There should be instructions that say to push but not so hard that the main body hits starts to deform the rubber. If you push real hard the main body of the durometer has already compressed the ruibber so much the little pin will see more opposition.

How to use a durometer

The durometer body just touches the rubber.
Yeah I tried just barely touching the sponge. but then the readings are way different from manufacturer measurements. It's just a completely different world then.

I want to at least try to keep the same standard between manufacturer and my own measure.
 
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Yeah I tried just barely touching the sponge. but then the readings are way different from manufacturer measurements. It's just a completely different world then.

I want to at least try to keep the same standard between manufacturer and my own measure.
did the unit come with 3 different measuring tips ?????
 
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If the tip is too big you have to just about sit on the darn tool to reach your parameters on the scale and of course if it is too small you can reach 50 by pushing it with the little finger.

Now these here little dribble from Ali shop:
Type A is suitable for general rubber, synthetic rubber, soft rubber, poly fat, leather, wax etc.
The type O is suitable for the micro-porous materials made of foaming agent in the plastic.
Type D is suitable for general hard rubber, resin, acrylic, glass, thermoplastic rubber, printing plate, fiber etc.

It tells me you should have bought type A but you start up picture shows Type O

Now don't say I never do anything for you 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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If the tip is too big you have to just about sit on the darn tool to reach your parameters on the scale and of course if it is too small you can reach 50 by pushing it with the little finger.

Now these here little dribble from Ali shop:
Type A is suitable for general rubber, synthetic rubber, soft rubber, poly fat, leather, wax etc.
The type O is suitable for the micro-porous materials made of foaming agent in the plastic.
Type D is suitable for general hard rubber, resin, acrylic, glass, thermoplastic rubber, printing plate, fiber etc.

It tells me you should have bought type A but you start up picture shows Type O

Now don't say I never do anything for you 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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By the way, what is the purpose of the wheel on top? What does turning that do?
 
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