Helix Oxford 30cm Folding Ruler, Oxford Blue

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Helix Oxford 30cm Folding Ruler, Oxford Blue

Helix Oxford 30cm Folding Ruler, Oxford Blue

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These rules are often divided into 150 mm (6″), 200 mm (8″) or 250 mm (10″) sections. They are typically marked with either metric or imperial measurements or both. Some folding rules also have other markings, depending on their intended use. They can be placed so the gradation marks are flat against a surface, allowing for accurate measurements Our folding rules are made by HULTAFORS in Sweden from a slowly growing birch near the Arctic circle. Folding rules can be used for measuring both small spaces and longer distances. They can be transported easily once they are folded up, making them useful when working in the field.

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Folding rules are considered to be predecessors of modern tape measures, which are long flexible strips with measurements marked on them which are coiled inside a case. They can be extended out or retracted into a coil inside the case. Over time the hinges can come loose, which will make them lose accuracy as the measurements will change Folding rules can also be used to measure a point which is difficult to reach. They can be extended out to form long, rigid pieces which can reach across or up without bending very much. Some folding rules can be extended to up to 3000 mm (120″) long, depending on individual rules.

I am not an expert on tools. I have used some of the tools represented in the Tison Tool Barn, though perhaps not very well. I do enjoy digging around to find out more about the tools, and hope that some of you share my interest in the old tools collected in the Tison Tool Barn. Folding rules can be made from different materials, such as steel, aluminium, fibreglass, plastic or wood. The rule strips are joined with hinges and each strip can be folded against each other to keep it short. Once the strips are opened out they can usually be fixed into place, which creates a long rigid rule. The plastic folding rules also come with plastic folding rule with hidden hinges. The glass fiber reinforced plastic is waterproof, the scales are deeply edged. The accuracy is according to EC-class III, = +-1 mm per 1 m and +-1.4 mm per 2 m. Aluminium folding rule made by BMI I have been a volunteer at the Matheson History Museum. Feeling an affinity with old hand tools (some of which I remember from my youth), I have tried to learn more about the history of the tools in the Tison Tool Barn, and how they were used.

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Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places.Printmakers & Illustrators' tools - Printed greeting card(s) with original illustration A6 blank folded greeting card The shape of the tape in spring measures makes it difficult to lie the tape flat against a surface, making readings less accurate

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Accuracy according to EC-class II. ( EC-class II: +-0.7 mm per 2 m, +-0.9 mm per 3 m, +-1.3 mm per 5 m, +-1.9 mm per 8 m) All text and photographs by Donald Alburyin this blog are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. All illustrations taken from Wikimedia Commons are either in the public domain, or have been released under a Creative Commons license. Archives The tape measure has replaced the folding rule for many uses. However, the latter still maintains its position for some purposes, such as construction, where rigid long measuring instruments may be preferred over flexible ones. The flexible tapes may not be as accurate for measuring straight lines as a folding rule. There is more chance of them moving when being readFolding rules can also be used to help determine angles on larger structures or for places which are difficult to measure with a just protractor. Sections of the rule can be lined up with an angle, the angles of the rule can then be measured with a protractor. Folding rules, sometimes called zig-zag rules or jointed rules, are a series of two or more smaller rule strips joined with hinges. These rules can be folded together to be carried easily, or used in confined spaces. They can also be folded out and used to measure longer distances or take measurements that are further away and difficult to reach.



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