HHIP granite surface plate 6x8x2, grade B, with certificate vs HHIP 6x6x2 Granite Surface Plate, Grade B, 0 Ledge

Overall winner: HHIP granite surface plate 6x8x2, grade B, with certificate

Key Differences

Product A (6x8x2) offers a slightly larger surface area which suits users needing more flat workspace, while Product B (6x6x2) is more compact for small shops. Both are Grade B granite plates from HHIP with similar ratings and include inspection certificates; neither is NIST traceable and both have mixed feedback on flatness

HHIP granite surface plate 6x8x2, grade B, with certificate

HHIP granite surface plate 6x8x2, grade B, with certificate

HHIP • ★ 3.9/5 • Mid-Range

Granite surface plate precision ground for flatness; Grade B with certificate of inspection. Useful for measuring, laying out parts, and calibrating tools. Customers note solid size for small shops and weight as a plus

Pros

  • precision ground top surface
  • includes certificate of inspection
  • sized for small shops
  • weight contributes stability

Cons

  • mixed feedback on flatness and surface finish
  • not NIST traceable
  • some reported scratches
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HHIP 6x6x2 Granite Surface Plate, Grade B, 0 Ledge

HHIP 6x6x2 Granite Surface Plate, Grade B, 0 Ledge

HHIP • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

Granite surface plate with precision-ground top for flatness. Includes certificate of inspection; not NIST traceable. Useful for measuring flatness, squareness, and setup of tools. Customers note good size and weight for small shops, with mixed views on flatness and surface finish

Pros

  • precision-ground top
  • includes inspection certificate
  • compact 6x6x2 size
  • weight contributes to stability

Cons

  • flatness and surface finish viewed variably
  • not NIST traceable
  • some scratches reported
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