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πŸ“ Pickett CHA1204I Circle Master Template: Versatile Sizing Range from 1/16 to 3 Inches in Diameter (1204I) Review

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BrandPickett
StyleCircle Master
Item Weight0.05 Pounds

Description of πŸ“ Pickett CHA1204I Circle Master Template: Versatile Sizing Range from 1/16 to 3 Inches in Diameter (1204I)

Circles range from 1/16" to 3" in diameter. Built-in risers and smooth apertures reduce smudged lines. Smoke gray template. Template size 7 x 10 inches. Made in USA.

Reviews

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I was expecting a circle pattern well done for drawing circles easily. What I got was a cheap die cut thin sheet of plastic that didn't have enough depth or edge to draw a line with a pencil or pen. In fact, a thin sheet of plastic for 50 cents sells for $8.49! When I think of "robbery," that's it. Waste of money, another product on my office supply list. I think back to Office Depot.

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • A long time ago

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The bores do not even come close to the specified diameters!

1/8" hole 0.1461/4" hole 0.2861/2" hole 0.5353/4" hole 0.7851" hole 1.035 This product is a joke but useless for precision work where numbers matter. Each hole is too big and there is no indication of how much. So even if you want to mark holes on objects, you have no idea what the diameter is. Your marker should be like this stay until you receive your item.For example, with the Pilot G2 pen, a 3/4 hole creates a circle that is 0.762" on paper! So use it for measuring existing holes or for…

Pros
  • Enjoyable
Cons
  • Interval

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Greta, except for small dots.

Wants to replace my old Pickett Circle Master #1204 from years ago. Got this new version and it's great. except for the silly little dots they pushed in from behind. I think he should pick it up off the surface. Terrible and annoying. In order to make it flat on the surface to draw an exact circle I need to flip it over. deal breaker. Still I give it 3 stars because it's usable and generally of good quality, just like the old one, in terms of thickness, strength and quality. Instead, I bought a

Pros
  • Made in USA
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as described and identical to previous versions

I have the exact same pattern from 20 years ago! "Lost" a month later. It is completely identical to the original in all but one respect. The color of the plastic has changed. No big deal as it is still translucent. This is an ink original so it has (very to the dismay of other reviewers) bulges on the back that lift it off the work surface and prevent smearing. If you're working with a pencil, just flip it over! The grid can still be read as the stencil is translucent. I use it for my daily…

Pros
  • Circle diameters from 1/16" to 3"
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pleasantly surprised

I didn't expect it to be great quality because it's quite cheap. However, it's a lot better than I expected. It is lightweight and easy to carry/store. I don't know how other people would use this, but I connected mine to my laptop so I can see the image through the circle and draw proportionally. Because it's so light, it won't move even with a piece of tape. In addition, it is very easy to understand. The only drawing mistakes I made using it were entirely my fault. I highly recommend this…

Pros
  • Built-in slots and smooth holes reduce line blur
Cons
  • Big and bulky