So many uses!
This is so useful well beyond what it was designed for. You will never know how helpful this is for me. I have a panel knitting machine with no counter. This is a game changer. I just put the magnet on the back of the carriage and my phone behind the middle of the board and it accurately counts my knit rows for me. Thanks so much.
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Coil turns smart phone counter App.
So far this app does all what I need and I like it .
Coil wire windings counter with smartphone.
Found this counter app.read application. Put small magnet on the drill chuck, under Chuck install smartphone. Turn on drill and counter works well. Phone start count turns. Yes, this application was helpful and easy to use.
Use it for accounting sock rows on my circular sock machine
Yea Yea yea
Clever
Best app ever !!!!
Crazy you can do that and exploit the full functionnality of the phone
Would be nice to turn it into a tachometer
Crazy you can do that and exploit the full functionnality of the phone
Would be nice to turn it into a tachometer
Electric motor repair
This app will be a good back up for our machines that makes the coils !
Perfect for my little project!
Exellent app for my temp coil winding project. Might end up being there longer if my old counter can not be repaired.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Sherline Lathe Coil Winding
I evaluated this application on a Sherline Lathe with a magnet attached to 3-jaw chuck. Works excellent! I recommend adding to the software an RPM indication. This would provide dual purpose. Great job! I also have the Vibration Analysis application - another wonderful tool.
Outstanding! Exactly what U was looking for.
I wind guitar pickups and needed a turns counter that could handle 100+ RPM. This more than does the trick. Well worth the $1.99 upgrade to get the additional features. Great job and thank you!
Great for hand spinners
This app is a real game changer for hand spinners to help measure yarn length. If you attach a strong magnet to your yarn swift/hank winder and position it close to your phone/iPad you can use it to count the rotations. Then, when youβve washed and dried your yarn, just multiply the number of rotations by the length of a single skein loop.
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