Daydream believer
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I have the weems & Platt compasses plus the traditional brass ones with steel tips. I prefer those & use them a lot so they sit on the chart table all the time.
I have the weems & Platt compasses plus the traditional brass ones with steel tips. I prefer those & use them a lot so they sit on the chart table all the time.
I would suggest that the popularity of the ones with the bow in them shows that they are far preferred by users. I certainly like mine & have 3----2 on board & one at home in my workshop for non navigational usesI got rid of the stupid single handed dividers a long time ago. I only used straight leg dividers which can also be used single sanded. They offer a wider gap than the so called single handed dividers.
I have a Herbel drawing board with a bevel protractor like I have on my fill size drafting machine
Weather A3 is big enough I don't know but it does over cone the issues of slippage with parallel rules and squares sliding against one another
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I've been googling trying to find a drawing board setup that I can repurpose the lever arm from ... but no luck yet
I've been googling trying to find a drawing board setup that I can repurpose the lever arm from ... but no luck yet
That's the one. I couldn't remember the name since it's on the boat. The small knurled knob locks its rotation.![]()
Reefer Rule Interesting device
I also use a adjustable set square like this.
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