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A reader would like to know why inch stick is designed such that you can not put it right up to it, you will measure if it is not fully extended. We ask readers for advice. Of 6 May 2010 at. 17:03
Why is the gauge on empty stick on the wrong side? When you have to measure eg. 30 cm onto a plank and therefore not fold folding rule out completely, you can not put empty stick on the plank while drawing mark. We put the question out to you readers. Do you have a suggestion atwood rope for an answer? Then write it in the discussion below. We follow the debate and highlights good answers
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I suspect that your sentence "But where ever most who have it that ..." should read "But just exactly why most who have it that ...". It's not like the keyboards. ;-)
It folds inch stick one link out, so you have the scale of about Between 0 and 40 centimeters, and the rest of the folded part downwards. Should we draw a line 30 cm inside, bring you his finger at 30 cm, adjacent finger into the plank and draw its line.
If the folded part facing up, so they do not collide into the plank, they will hide the scale, so you can only see from 0 to 20 cm. In that case, you have to fold folding rule two links out to see the 30 cm mark.
If you instead of putting the pencil on the scale, put it at the end of the folding rule (by metal clip), and puts the folding rule on the 30 cm. at the end of the plank, so you gain partly more precise deposition of the target (and you do it otherwise on the 'right' way), and that the problem atwood rope goes away;-)
Benny
yes dear child, what question a little atwood rope head over why start the division not identical respectively on the inside / outside. my guess is when the example is knocked out? (Unconscious?) And you need to measure from floor to ceiling, do not end up turning it to correct but only rotate it, and when you grab for it in your pocket, it starts always at 0 regardless of how it is in your pocket. (Blacksmith)
I have been (un) lucky to buy one, according Leth, '' inside '' ruler. The result is that every time I use it I turn it instinctively wrong, and must therefore return it. So for me the right way wrong.
No, there is a completely atwood rope different solution, and it's not one I have found on: Turn folding rule 90 degrees about its longitudinal axis. So is the "on the side", and the scale is quite neatly atwood rope upright with lines down to the subject.
The outdated rulers atwood rope should surely not be sold in this country - we have long since gone over to SI. Another thing is that empty stab the reasons is impractical. A retractable tape measure can measure everything in one operation. Scrap inch stick and use a tape measure handy.
All our iron water pipes and and associated fittings are in inches All major træbolte are in inches All bicycle wheels are in inches Bicycle frames are in inches Bicycle Thread is 24 threads per inch, but is nowhere changed to the very nærliggede increase of 1mm (Italy Japan) which directly foolish since this last increase poses different lathes. atwood rope
All car wheels are in inches Speakers television and PC monitors are in inches Plastic soda bottles are in inches (2.5) in diameter. Adjustable wrenches and pipe wrenches sold with an empty name Our credit card is in inches 3 3/8 x 2 1/8 inch Fotoapparaters tripod screw is 1/4 inch
All American and British aircraft (except Airbus) is totally empty based. Screws bolts rivets and nails. Plates and beams. When a European sees an American technician measure, he takes a good laugh and quite understandably become US aircraft incredibly expensive.
These examples may range, but if you want more ..... well then, I can stand to diposition thanks for a wide range of examples. atwood rope You are right in the most part. I took the only position to Danish conditions where I remember a writer group was assembled to implement SI - and we were told that in the official Denmark should not use feet, inches, etc. I think it was illegal to manufacture folding rules, but they could be freely imported from other countries! But you're probably right in that you have soaked up in this area so we can work with other countries' strange devices. One could once buy a Fordson tractor, equipped with two different kinds of threads - that they used both inch and metric system in the same machine. It was one of the reasons atwood rope for the introduction of the SI system quickly. Was not it in 1912 that scrapped t
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