Pacific Arc - Stainless Steel Non-Slip Rulers 32nd-64th Inch

Stainless Steel Non-Slip Rulers 32nd-64th Inch

12 in.
SKU: 56706
MPN: EE-12
12 in.
List: $6.92
$4.83
SAVE 30%
18 in.
SKU: 56707
MPN: EE-18
18 in.
List: $9.95
$6.97
SAVE 29%
24 in.
SKU: 56708
MPN: EE-24
24 in.
List: $13.95
$9.77
SAVE 29%

Measure and cut with precision down to 1/64" without ruler slip

Precision drafting demands stable tools that stay put. Pacific Arc builds these stainless steel rulers with non-slip cork backing that grips your drawing surface without shifting during critical measurements or knife cuts. Acid-etched graduations won't wear away with repeated use, the markings are recessed into the metal itself, not printed on top. One edge divides inches into 32nds for standard drafting work; flip it over for 64th-inch increments when tolerances tighten.

Stainless steel construction resists corrosion and provides the rigidity needed for accurate straight edges and cutting guides. The material won't warp or flex under pressure, maintaining true alignment whether you're scoring illustration board or ruling technical drawings. Etched numbers and hash marks remain sharp and legible even after years of studio use, while the non-reflective satin finish reduces glare under task lighting.

Technical illustrators, architects, and model makers rely on these rulers when measurements matter. The cork backing eliminates the frustration of rulers sliding mid-cut, while dual graduation systems handle both conventional drafting standards and precision work requiring finer divisions.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

  • Stainless steel construction ensures durability
  • Acid-etched graduations for lasting accuracy
  • One edge marked to 32nds
  • Opposite edge marked to 64ths
  • Non-slip backing keeps ruler steady
  • Professional-grade precision measuring tool
Architecture and Drafting

Architecture and Drafting Purchase Guide

Architecture and Drafting Supplies

Drafting Tools - Precision instruments including T-squares, triangles, and compasses for creating accurate technical drawings and architectural plans.

Modeling Materials - Balsa wood, basswood, and other materials for creating architectural models and prototypes.

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