What size marker must one use with an Incra marking rule?
It looks at first sight just like any other steel rule. But look closer and you see the tiny holes and slits at each graduation, enabling you to make a dot with a pencil or mark a line with accuracy to within a hair’s breadth. Drawing an accurate line with a conventional ruler is difficult when you are looking from the side, which usually also means inaccurate. INCRA rules solve the problem. The scale, being indented and etched in black, is easy to read. The surface is non-reflecting and enables even tired eyes in poor light to mark the exact start. Select the proper slot or hole, insert a 0.5 mm mechanical pencil, and mark the measurement with dead-on accuracy. All the rules are only 0.25 mm thick and must, therefore, not be used for coarse work! Taking the right amount of care with this tool, you will not only have pleasure in the finished piece of work but also in doing the drawings. Click pictures for enlargements! Precision Marking Rule – mm-graduation Size 150 x 38 x 0.25 mm Scal
Select the proper slot or hole, insert a .5mm mechanical pencil, and mark the measurement with dead-on accuracy. —————– It looks at first sight just like any other steel rule. But look closer and you see the tiny holes and slits at each graduation, enabling you to make a dot with a pencil or mark a line with accuracy to within a hair’s breadth. Incra RulesDrawing an accurate line with a conventional ruler is difficult when you are looking from the side, which usually also means inaccurate. INCRA rules solve the problem. The scale, being indented and etched in black, is easy to read. The surface is non-reflecting and enables even tired eyes in poor light to mark the exact start. Select the proper slot or hole, insert a 0.5 mm mechanical pencil, and mark the measurement with dead-on accuracy. All the rules are only 0.25 mm thick and must, therefore, not be used for coarse work! Taking the right amount of care with this tool, you will not only have pleasure in the finished piec