Engineering rulers that is not big ears.
This is aimed at metric rulers but it does have a bearing on nay rulers you use be it metric or imperial.
Now there is no standard for rulers, some are single sided, some double, some all metric, some all imperial, so you would think that with all the choices you could get a ruler that suited ??
The best one I have found to date is a Chesterman all metric, blank on one side [ waste of real estate ?] and metric top and bottom, great, just what I want but because they want to make each scale different ? the top is in mm and the bottom is in 1/2mm divisions.
Now 1/2mm are a waste of time for anyone over 25 do to trying to focus and read at the same time, 1/2 a mill is 20 thou and a load of 20 thou marks gets blurry quickly.
The reason you need the same on both is that say when marking off the rule is flat on the work, butted up to a square and you need the top divisions. But now come to measure a shoulder on the lathe and you need to use the bottom divisions to go from the shoulder to the tool tip and you are forced to use the 1/2mm divisions.
If they weren’t there you could easily split a 1mm division by eye but because they are there it gets confused dead quick.
The same applies to the Imperial brigade, we have 1/10″ 1/20″ 1/8″ 1/16″ 1/32″ and even 1/64″ and 1/50″ all mixed up.
Wouldn’t it be nice to have a rule with the same divisions top and bottom be it metric or imperial ?
No joke but I must own close to 40 rulers and not one suits what I want to do in the workshop, surely I’m not that special or nit picking? but I know I could work a lot faster with a rule that suits.
Some years ago I found a small free utility that let you layout a ruler in whatever divisions you wanted and I believe it generated either a G Code or a dxf file but I can’t find it.
I could do it in CAD easily but I’d like to find the software again, it was called ruler I’m sure but a web search only finds all the on screen rulers etc.
Anyone got a link ?