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Precision and Durability: Shinwa Stainless Machinist Engineer Graduations for Accurate Measurements Review

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Description of Precision and Durability: Shinwa Stainless Machinist Engineer Graduations for Accurate Measurements

Made from the finest stainless steel available and is hardened and tempered. Has a zero glare satin chrome finish which makes it easy to read and will prevent corrosion. mm and .5mm markings are precision photo etched and then black filled for easy readability. Rule is 15 mm wide and .5 mm thick. Conforms to Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) B 7516 Grade 1.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice to have a small metric ruler

This is a small metric ruler. It would be nice to have. The suitcase it's in is falling apart so I just throw it out of the suitcase.

Pros
  • Measuring and Marking Tools
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Precise and durable marking ruler.

Matches my Staretta rule. Graduations are engraved on the metal to prevent the finish from fading over time. The edge of the ruler serves as an excellent reference point for my Japanese knife.

Pros
  • Tools and Housewares
Cons
  • New competitors have appeared

Revainrating 5 out of 5

0 starts at the end!

I do quality control/sorting. Our employer gave us some stainless steel scales, but the zero mark starts about 1/4 inch from the end, making them almost entirely useless. I have a caliper, but I needed a scale that would fit in my pocket and end up starting with 0. It worked great. I will buy a few more.

Pros
  • Length measurement
Cons
  • Some little things