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Your cart is empty.Rigid machinist rule made from hardened spring steel. Blade is .040” thick and 1” wide. Both sides of the blade are ground parallel and straight. Rule is precision photo etched and black filled for long life and easy readability. Graduated with quick reading 1/8" and 1/16" increments on one side and 1/32" and 1/64" on the other side. Brushed finish.
Peter D. Pruyne
2025-08-11 12:12:48
A new one for a second workbench. Nice and solid. Nice etching and marking. No metric markings, just so you know...
Kingbird
2025-08-07 16:27:05
I ordered this rule to replace the Office Depot metal ruler I've been using for years. On first examination it is plain that this is a serious tool. I was immediately impressed by the sharpness and readability of the scribed markings. The first thing I did, though, was put it side by side with my Starrett combination square and found it is absolutely spot-on accurate. The measurements appear in four different scales, one on each edge and they appear as eights, sixteenths, 32nds, and 64ths. This is different than on other rules and does require some adjustment on the part of the user. Measurements begin at the end of the rule so there is no "dead spot" to account for. Other reviewers have suggested it should have a hanging hole, and I agree, but I also own a drill press, so ... :-) I like this rule well enough that I ordered the 6" model to keep in the chest pocket of my shop apron.
John & Nicki Corbin
2025-07-17 14:02:22
This is likely the best ruler I have ever used. The red brand are certainly sexier and more talked about in certain circles, but the multiple scales on this one make it irreplaceable!! Checked the accuracy against multiple others as well as a caliper and looks to be spot on. Thanks TayTools for a quality product at a reasonable price !!
Barry Gackle
2025-05-18 10:28:25
This is decent for the price. The scale is accurate and well etched, and in most details it's pretty good. The middle sections are fine for setting spring calipers or taking measurements under magnification.The ruler is about 0.01" short overall though, with that shortness all being in the first gradation on the beginning of the scale -- meaning that the first 1/64" mark is only 1/128" or so. This appears to be due to a poor cutoff (dull stamping due?). There is a slight bevel on the short end of the ruler. It's possible I got a particularly bad one -- it's really not with the effort to return it and see at this price. I have uses where it just won't matter.This is illustrated measured in the photos by placing on a surface plate, next to a another steel rule, shimmed to bring their thicknesses in line, and using a precision ground block on one end to keep them even. Microscope at 40x shows the mismatch. The end difference is visible with the naked eye. I used a gage block stack to confirm that the Taytools rule is the one that is off.Now, is it reasonable to literally put a $10 under a microscope? Maybe not. For most applications this thing will work fine. It's a surprisingly large error in a steel rule though, even at a cheaper price point. While these aren't precise tools in terms of gradation, they are usually surprisingly accurate.I've bought a lot of rules from Taytools over the years. This is the first noticable large error I have seen. Again, it's reasonable for most uses, and the price is good. If you plan to use this for precision stuff though, I'd look elsewhere in their line up (and I do absolutely recommend this brand) -- they sell a fair number of steel rules at about 2-4x this price, and the quality difference is pretty visible IMHO.If you are using this for drawing straight lines on paper, or you are marking steel to cut with an angle grinder, this is a great choice. The extra precision of a better ruler would be a waste in that case.
Walkar
2025-01-21 11:04:47
What is not to love about this rule? It is accurate (#1 priority for woodworkers), it is easy to read (#2 priority for woodworkers), it feels solid - a pleasure to use, and it has 4 scales on the same rule, so you can pick the one that makes more sense depending on what you are measuring (1/8 and 1/16 in one side, and 1/32 and 1/64 on the other side (each on the top or the bottom of the ruler). I did try 4 other brands before finding this one, and I am very satisfied with this model - finally! I was getting tired of returning rulers...
Pete Robinson
2025-01-08 11:47:52
Stiff ruler - accurately marked from the end out which is important in the work I do on fine furniture.
Robert Graham
2024-12-18 12:29:48
These rulers are just the thing for precise measurements as they can be easier to get a good measurement than using a tape measure.
Marty
2024-11-16 10:04:19
Using this ruler to do panel layouts and it’s easy to read and can quickly determine centers and divide spaces evenly. Of course, I learned to do it as a kid when schools were still teaching basic arithmetic.
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