These are the scales I've been using for years and they haven't let me down http://www.cooksongold.com/Jewellery...prcode-999-88V
These are the scales I've been using for years and they haven't let me down http://www.cooksongold.com/Jewellery...prcode-999-88V
The resolution on those scales is 0.1g so I am wondering how it handles rounding. Does it round up or down? The threshold for hallmarking gold is 1.0g. If an item weighs for example 0.95g, would those scales read 1.0g or 0.9g? If it rounds up, then it would mean you are sending and paying for items to be hallmarked when they don't require it. In the long run it ends up being false economy. This is the way I rationalise my purchase.
I suppose this is just another Dremel Vs Foredom kind of debate...
I send everything for assay if I have a large batch so I weigh only for my interest as I'm not required to weigh every item for the assay office. I'm not sure Cookson would sell them if they weren't good enough for the job but I feel no need to rationalise my purchase when they meet my requirements. I used to take my pieces to the chemist in the village when I was more uptight about it.
Couldn't take part in the dremel/foredom debate I've never had a dremel. I always buy the best I can afford or can justify the cost
Last edited by CJ57; 10-02-2018 at 08:30 PM.
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