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Jonathan June 21st 04 02:04 AM

Where to find Metric Ruler?
 

Hi all,

I am planning to build a small Dudly Dix design, a sailing dinghy called
an Argie 10, for my 12 year old daughter. This was a "carrot" in an
effort to get her more interested in studying. She achieved the
benchmarks, and now I have to produce :)

The plans are all in metric dimensions. While all dimensions are also
listed in inches, I have a feeling laying out a curve based on 473,441
and 392 centimeters is going to be easier than translating 18.62",
17.36" and 15.63" to fractions and then plotting that.

So, my question is, where to I find a tape measure that is marked in
metric units?

Also, if anyone has built one of these and has any pointers, I would
appreciate it.

Thanks,

Jonathan


dazed and confuzed June 21st 04 02:08 AM

Where to find Metric Ruler?
 
Jonathan wrote:

Hi all,

I am planning to build a small Dudly Dix design, a sailing dinghy called
an Argie 10, for my 12 year old daughter. This was a "carrot" in an
effort to get her more interested in studying. She achieved the
benchmarks, and now I have to produce :)

The plans are all in metric dimensions. While all dimensions are also
listed in inches, I have a feeling laying out a curve based on 473,441
and 392 centimeters is going to be easier than translating 18.62",
17.36" and 15.63" to fractions and then plotting that.

So, my question is, where to I find a tape measure that is marked in
metric units?

Also, if anyone has built one of these and has any pointers, I would
appreciate it.

Thanks,

Jonathan

Menard's and Home Depot both have tape measures in both metric and
english graduations.

Usually the cheaper ones have both

HTH

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B June 21st 04 03:45 AM

Where to find Metric Ruler?
 
If you cannot find them locally at home depot, Lowes or and Ace hardware.
I've picked up a folding wooden metric ruler from
http://www.metricspecialties.com even though it is not in their catalog,
they hunted one down and were nice to deal with.
An all metric tape is easier to use than one that has both cm and inches.
Good luck,

b



"dazed and confuzed" wrote in message
...
Jonathan wrote:

Hi all,

I am planning to build a small Dudly Dix design, a sailing dinghy called
an Argie 10, for my 12 year old daughter. This was a "carrot" in an
effort to get her more interested in studying. She achieved the
benchmarks, and now I have to produce :)

The plans are all in metric dimensions. While all dimensions are also
listed in inches, I have a feeling laying out a curve based on 473,441
and 392 centimeters is going to be easier than translating 18.62",
17.36" and 15.63" to fractions and then plotting that.

So, my question is, where to I find a tape measure that is marked in
metric units?

Also, if anyone has built one of these and has any pointers, I would
appreciate it.

Thanks,

Jonathan

Menard's and Home Depot both have tape measures in both metric and
english graduations.

Usually the cheaper ones have both

HTH

--

If you don't go there, you will never know what is there.

I ain't looking for trouble,.....but you can find it here.






William R. Watt June 22nd 04 03:57 PM

Where to find Metric Ruler?
 
Jonathan ) writes:

So, my question is, where to I find a tape measure that is marked in
metric units?


Canada

If the tape or ruler is marked in both British and French (metric) units
you get one edge of each which makes it a bit cumbersone to turn the tape
or ruler over and read backwards along the chosen scale if you are
left-handed, or are building a boat for a left-handed person. :)

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Brian Whatcott June 22nd 04 08:45 PM

Where to find Metric Ruler?
 
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 21:04:38 -0400, Jonathan
wrote:


Hi all,

I am planning to build a small Dudly Dix design, a sailing dinghy called
an Argie 10, for my 12 year old daughter. ///
The plans are all in metric dimensions.
///where to I find a tape measure that is marked in
metric units?

///
Jonathan


At the hardware store. Take a look.

Brian W


Jonathan June 23rd 04 02:00 AM

Where to find Metric Ruler?
 
In placing an online order for assorted materials for this dinghy, with
Jamestown Distributors, I found one there. Only a 12 footer, unlike the
25 ft ones I am accustomed to as a carpenter, but, hey, the boat is only
10 feet long, so it will do :)

Thanks all.

Jonathan

Brian Whatcott wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 21:04:38 -0400, Jonathan
wrote:


Hi all,

I am planning to build a small Dudly Dix design, a sailing dinghy called
an Argie 10, for my 12 year old daughter. ///
The plans are all in metric dimensions.
///where to I find a tape measure that is marked in
metric units?


///

Jonathan



At the hardware store. Take a look.

Brian W



Stephen Baker June 23rd 04 02:31 AM

Where to find Metric Ruler?
 
Jonathan says:

In placing an online order for assorted materials for this dinghy, with
Jamestown Distributors, I found one there.


All the BEST things come from Jamestown ;-) (even if they moved off-island,
they knew enough to keep the name )

Steve "Jamestowner" Baker

David Flew June 23rd 04 10:08 AM

Where to find Metric Ruler?
 
Can't leave it alone any longer ....
1) Metric rulers are standard almost anywhere in the civilised world except
USA
2) It's metric, not French
3) Metric is so much easier than ft, inches, and various fractions of inches
that having the right markings on only one side of the rule isn't much of a
problem.

( now I'll duck for cover ... )
David


"William R. Watt" wrote in message
...
Jonathan ) writes:

So, my question is, where to I find a tape measure that is marked in
metric units?


Canada

If the tape or ruler is marked in both British and French (metric) units
you get one edge of each which makes it a bit cumbersone to turn the tape
or ruler over and read backwards along the chosen scale if you are
left-handed, or are building a boat for a left-handed person. :)

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William R. Watt June 23rd 04 02:01 PM

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"David Flew" ) writes:

2) It's metric, not French


sorry, you're wrong there. metric is a Frecnch standard. the bar of metal
which is the standard metre is in Paris, France. one of the few rational
things to come out of their bloody revolution. one system is British, the
other is French. like their differences over language and currency its
more power, pride, and politics than science. we have to live with it
every day in Canada.

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Jonathan June 23rd 04 05:02 PM

Where to find Metric Ruler?
 
I haven't see the new store, but loved the ambiance of the old. I grew
up working in an old time hardware store in NJ, and it reminded me of
that. Find anything you want, including help.

Jonathan

Stephen Baker wrote:
Jonathan says:


In placing an online order for assorted materials for this dinghy, with
Jamestown Distributors, I found one there.



All the BEST things come from Jamestown ;-) (even if they moved off-island,
they knew enough to keep the name )

Steve "Jamestowner" Baker



Stephen Baker June 23rd 04 06:28 PM

Where to find Metric Ruler?
 
Jonathan says:

I haven't see the new store, but loved the ambiance of the old.


Yeah... I loved that place. IUt was REALLY nice to be able to walk downtown
(about 5 minutes total) and pick up anything you needed.

I grew
up working in an old time hardware store in NJ, and it reminded me of
that. Find anything you want, including help.


Me, too, except mine was in Chichester (England). Same kind of place from the
sound of it. All sorts of strange drawers full of arcane (and archaic) bits
and pieces which a few people still wanted. Should have bought more while I
was working there.

Steve "hardware junkie"
Stephen C. Baker - Yacht Designer
http://members.aol.com/SailDesign/pr...cbweb/home.htm

hprofit2518 June 24th 04 02:46 AM

Where to find Metric Ruler?
 
There are lots of tape measures available that show both metric and
imperial, try Home Depot.
"Jonathan" wrote in message
...

Hi all,

I am planning to build a small Dudly Dix design, a sailing dinghy called
an Argie 10, for my 12 year old daughter. This was a "carrot" in an
effort to get her more interested in studying. She achieved the
benchmarks, and now I have to produce :)

The plans are all in metric dimensions. While all dimensions are also
listed in inches, I have a feeling laying out a curve based on 473,441
and 392 centimeters is going to be easier than translating 18.62",
17.36" and 15.63" to fractions and then plotting that.

So, my question is, where to I find a tape measure that is marked in
metric units?

Also, if anyone has built one of these and has any pointers, I would
appreciate it.

Thanks,

Jonathan




Rick Tyler June 24th 04 04:47 AM

Where to find Metric Ruler?
 
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 21:00:23 -0400, Jonathan
wrote:

In placing an online order for assorted materials for this dinghy, with
Jamestown Distributors, I found one there. Only a 12 footer, unlike the
25 ft ones I am accustomed to as a carpenter, but, hey, the boat is only
10 feet long, so it will do :)

Seriously, I noticed a nice all-metric 8-meter long tape at Home Depot
in Redmond, Washington. I was so surprised I bought it without even
knowing what I would ever use it for.

- Rick Tyler

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David Flew June 24th 04 09:26 AM

Where to find Metric Ruler?
 
It used to be a French standard, now it's SI. see
http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/meter.html
David

"William R. Watt" wrote in message
...
"David Flew" ) writes:

2) It's metric, not French


sorry, you're wrong there. metric is a Frecnch standard. the bar of metal
which is the standard metre is in Paris, France. one of the few rational
things to come out of their bloody revolution. one system is British, the
other is French. like their differences over language and currency its
more power, pride, and politics than science. we have to live with it
every day in Canada.

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Jason June 26th 04 12:07 AM

Where to find Metric Ruler?
 
CANADA

On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 21:04:38 -0400, Jonathan
wrote:


Hi all,

I am planning to build a small Dudly Dix design, a sailing dinghy called
an Argie 10, for my 12 year old daughter. This was a "carrot" in an
effort to get her more interested in studying. She achieved the
benchmarks, and now I have to produce :)

The plans are all in metric dimensions. While all dimensions are also
listed in inches, I have a feeling laying out a curve based on 473,441
and 392 centimeters is going to be easier than translating 18.62",
17.36" and 15.63" to fractions and then plotting that.

So, my question is, where to I find a tape measure that is marked in
metric units?

Also, if anyone has built one of these and has any pointers, I would
appreciate it.

Thanks,

Jonathan




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