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Precision Specialty Rules (Protractor, Centering, X-Y) Part
Number: PROTRAC06 | 6"
Precision Protractor We've reinvented the protractor by putting extra long
guide slots at every 45°, 30°, 22.5°, 5°, 1° and 0.5°
interval to plot any angle with ease and absolute accuracy. If you take a few
seconds to remove the T-bar you will also have an excellent 6" rule with
micro-fine marking holes at every 1/32".
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Part Number: CENTER12 |  | 12"
Precision Centering Rule Find the exact center of any workpiece
up to 12" wide. In
addition to top and bottom micro-fine marking holes at every 1/32" it also
has a built-in protractor with guide slots at every 45°, 30°, 22.5°,
and 5° interval.
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Part Number: XY0603 |  | 6"
x 3" Precision X-Y Marker Locate
and mark the intersecting point of two perpendicular lines ... all in one quick
easy step.
This 6 inch by 3 inch Rule with micro-fine marking holes at
every 1/16" gives you 4,608 different exact positions instantly located
with your sharp pencil or scribe with zero uncertainty and no eye strain! It also
features referrence lines every 1/4 inch and double reference lines at each full
inch. |
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here with the T-Bar removed, the Protractor Rule also feature 6 inches of micro-fine
marking holes at every 1/32".
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12" Centering Rule also offers protractor guide slots and precision marking
holes at every 1/32" for the length of the rule.
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X-Y Rule not only has micro-fine guide holes at every 1/16", it also has
reference lines at every 1/4" and double reference lines at every full inch.
Finding your exact desired marking hole is an error free snap.
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Click Here to Download
INCRA's Protractor
Video in Windows Media
Video format. |  |
Click Here to Download
INCRA's Centering
Rule Video in
Windows Media Video format. |  |
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INCRA's X-Y Marker Video in
Windows Media Video format. |  | | | |  | "Super
accurate measuring and layout tools
that make woodworkers of all experience levels
more accurate and consistent. The INCRA
Tools are also extremely durable, fast
and easy to use."
- Text & Photos by Tom
Hintz, NewWoodworker.com | | "Relatively
late in life I learned the old saw (pun
intended) "Measure Twice, Cut Once."
I wish these Incra measuring tools
had been available at that time because
I'm sure my measurements (and cutting)
through the years would have been much
more accurate."
- By Sheldon Grand Woodworking.org | | |
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