Rulers & Stencils

Standard Transparent Super Scales 12Inch / 30cm

20.00৳ 
  • Ensures Accuracy & Perfection.
  • Superior Quality Plastic prevents breakage.
  • Bold Markings that does not fade away.
  • Special mm Markings for precision.

SwordFish Stainless Steel Ruler

35.00৳ 
  • Precise Metric and Imperial Graduations: On both the 12 inch and 6 inch metal rulers the graduations are accurately etched in inches on one surface and centimeters on the other. Graduation of inch is marked by every 1/20 inch and 1/32 inch for the first 2.5/3 inches;
  • then marked by every 1/10 inch and 1/16 inch.
  • Good Quality: The rulers are made of industry grade stainless steel to prevent rust and corrosion. The graduations are itched for long duration.
  • Widely Used: The rulers are commonly used for marking and measuring. They are a must have for carpenters, architects,engineers,drywallers, DIYers, students, teachers, office workers and more.

Tuba Wood Scales

40.00৳ 
A 12-inch wooden scale is a measuring tool made from high-quality wood, typically hardwood like maple or walnut. It features a straight, flat design with a length of 12 inches (30 cm). The scale is usually marked with precise measurements in inches and centimeters, and may also include markings for fractions. It often has a smooth, polished finish for ease of use and durability. Ideal for drafting, carpentry, and general measurement tasks, it combines functionality with a classic, professional appearance.

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