Wooden Rule – 2003


#2003  12″ Wooden Ruler – Natural Colour

A “wooden rule” generally refers to a straightedge or measuring tool made of wood. Traditionally, it’s a flat, elongated piece of wood, with precise markings, used for drawing straight lines or measuring distances.

The wooden rule is often made from hardwoods like oak or maple, which provides durability and a smooth surface for precise measurements. It is shaped like a rectangular in cross-section, but with the top surface at the middle section higher on the exposed end. The 2 sides on the top surfaces may have a chamfered edge. This is for ease of drawing or making a mark with the aid of the rule and a pen/pencil. The other side of the rule is flat and it is used to lay onto a flat surface during usage.

Some wooden rules may have a brass or metal edge to aid in precise measurement, and durability. Normally it has a smooth, polished surface to prevent splinters and make it easier to handle. The wood might be varnished or treated to enhance durability and appearance.

Despite their simplicity, wooden rules can be quite functional and are appreciated for their classic craftsmanship and tactile feel. Historically, wooden rules were common tools in carpentry, drafting, and general measurement tasks before the advent of modern materials like plastic and metal.

The #2003 wooden rule is made of wood and it has both metric scale and imperial scale on one side of the rule. The opposite flat surface is blank and does not have any marking. The rule is at it thickest in the middle span of the rule. The appearance of the rule is in its raw natural colour and un-varnish finishes.

Technical data:

  • Material: All wood, natural colour
  • Both metric (30cm) & imperial scale (12″)
  • Thickness: 3.13mm (At thickest part)
  • Packing: 72pcs/bx;  1440pcs/ctn

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