My Favorite Little Precision Ruler, Starrett 6" Small Machinist's Rule Review
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- This is a great little rule with super sharp and accurate markings, I do a microscope comparison to a SPI and the fidelity of the Starrett is much better.
Starrett C305R
Have used many steel rules over the years. My favorite is ‘ARCH’ brand, made in Japan. I would buy more but I can not find any info about them anywhere.
FYI, there are different “scales” offered for machinist rules. 1/8”, 1/16”, 1/32” and 1/64” is a ‘4R’ scale. 1/16”, 1/32”, 1/50”, and 1/100” is a ‘16R’ scale.
God cannot rule without a genuine precision ruler..
This item is called a Rule and is not a Ruler. A ruler is someone like a King.
Love starrett rulers, have picked up a few from garage and estate sales, some new in pack for cheap in a bundle deal. A must have and a good tool to have to use. Recently picked up a #414 for $10 new in paper pack at my local flea market, huge graduations and numbers made me fall in love with it! It will be mostly displayed but will use when I use with wood, so beautiful.
On Precision measuring tools the only thing I want I buy is Sterrett
Yes! The Starret is the type I have been using for 30 years. I have had the 6 & 12", and for $40 recently bought a 24". The 6" & 12" are General #'s 616 and 1216. The 24" is made by Products Engineering, #501-024. All have the deep stamped graduations.
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I got a Mitutoyo a few weeks ago Standard on one side metric on the other. Such a useful little ruler. I was hesitant for $12 but don’t regret the purchase now
Awesome video! Loved the magnified views! Big Thumbs up! Let’s get this man to 30K subscribers! Stay safe and Healthy! Peace !
If they don't say it's Stainless Steel, it probably isn't. I'm pretty fond of my Mitutoyo www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00027958O but it has metric on the other side instead of tenths-of-an- inch. Stainless steel, made in the USA, and half the price. I measured the length with my digital caliper and it was dead nuts six inches, for what it's worth! No jokes...
I have a mitutoyo just like your Starrett, don't recall how much I paid, but I know it wasnt $20+. I get the starrett thing tho... my t-handle tap wrenches are a joy to use.
I'm in the market for a machinist scale, this helps, thank you
Very cool Catus. Thanks for demoing.