Dyana said:
I guess I would take whatever syringe you're going to be using (as each kind can be different (because of barrel width and such) using the calipers) and measure between two of the 2 unit lines and record the mm.
Then split that in half and that would be the mm for 1 unit.
Then split that in quarters and that would be mm for 0.25 units.
An Example:
If 2 units measures 400mm
then 1 unit would be 200mm
and 0.25 unit would be 50mm
I would write your figures down for future reference, but remember if you use a different syringe, you should do this process all over as the mm between the lines may be different.
Noni, please come down tonight. Some nice blue BGs would make your mommy real happy.
Dyana, since i'm using the U-100 syringe that is lined as 10,20 , 30 , etc. meaning each line is 2 units, then I was thinking of doing this :
if I want to measure 1.50 u , then it will be :
1.50 / 2 = 0.75 ( means 3/4 of the first line) correct ?
again : lets say I want 1.25 u, then it will be:
1.25/2 = 0.625 ( ~0. 63)
please tell me i'm right