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Cheshirechappie":1s697kqa said:iNewbie":1s697kqa said:Cheshirechappie":1s697kqa said:Straightedges do not have scales - they are straightness references, not rulers.
Doesn't that really depend on what a company manufactures. Starrett make them with a Graduated Edge and made tp a fine tolerance. More a case of: a straightedge can have a scale
Not familiar with the particular Starrett product you mention, but it sounds a bit like those straight-backed handsaws you could buy with a scale etched along the edge. Nice idea in theory, but most people buy a saw for sawing, and use their two-foot folding or tape for measuring. The scale doesn't do any harm, but it probably doesn't do that much good either for most people most of the time.
I guess it depends on what someone is using it for. You can use a scribe with the starrett - so no slithers issue.
4 ft one is $600 and the market is obviously there as they've sold them for years.
http://www.starrett.com/metrology/produ ... ols/387-48