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208109 paul womack <pwomack@p...> 2010‑09‑07 Re: ID: strange scaling ruler
paul womack wrote:
> At the weekend I scarfed up an unusual wooden ruler.
> 
> It's around 3" wide, and 27" long, and is made
> from something like beech (at least it's a light coloured
> hardwood, with a fine grain, that isn't box).
> 
> It's rather worn.
> 
> I bought it because it's some kind of scaling ruler;
> it has multiple scales on both faces, with stranges labels.
> 
> I will list each "label" and the measured ratio of indicated inches
> to actual inches
> 
> B18 3/4     1.0
> B19 1/2      .96
> B20 1/2      .9231
> B21          .888
> B21 3/4      .8627
> B22 1/2      .834
> B23 1/4      .808
> B24          .7843
> B24 3/4      .7582
> 
> Those scaling are FAR too big for this to be a pattern makers
> shrink rule, and anyway all the shrink rules I've seen are metal.
> 
> But the scales aren't extreme enough to be an architects or map makers
> scale.
> 
> And I don't know any other users of "scaling" rulers...
> 
> So what is it?

I still have this ruler, and I still hadn't ID'd it (last posted in September 20
07)

In a moment of boredom, I googled "18 3/4" and this time...
I got a hit!

http://williamsclothiers.com/2009/06/deveres-graduated-rulers/

In short, it's what we all knew it was  - it's a proportionating ruler,
for working in a clothes cutting system designed by one
Louis Devere.

Based on an "ideal" man, you simply created a pattern in inches,
and for a larger or smaller man, you used a slightly large
or smaller ruler, always working in the numbers from
the ideal pattern.

The "unity" measurement was an 18 3/4 Breast measurement, hence all
the 'B's on the captions, and the fact the 18 3/4 scale is in inches.

Further wanderings in google books (an excellent source of older information)
revealed advertisements for rulers made to this system.

After an interval of 3 years, I doubt this post will thread correctly in the arc
hive :-(

    BugBear
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208146 "ASRA-Eduardo De Diego" <ed@a...> 2010‑09‑07 RE: Re: ID: strange scaling ruler
Huh! Hey! What?

(rubbing eyes waking up....)

Did John call up a cigar distribution? Count me IN.

Add the obligatory glass of old Port and I'm all set at this end of the
Porch.

Cheers, ed

-Snippo:

Give this man  a cigar for persistence above and beyond the call of
duty.

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208144 "John Manners" <jmanners@p...> 2010‑09‑08 Re: Re: ID: strange scaling ruler
paul womack wrote:

> I still have this ruler, and I still hadn't ID'd it (last posted in 
> September 2007)
>
> In a moment of boredom, I googled "18 3/4" and this time...
> I got a hit!
>
> http://williamsclothiers.com/2009/06/deveres-graduated-rulers/
>
> In short, it's what we all knew it was  - it's a proportionating 
> ruler,
> for working in a clothes cutting system designed by one
> Louis Devere.

Give this man  a cigar for persistence above and beyond the call of 
duty.

And for rediscovery of a quite an ingenious tool, to boot.

Regards from Brisbane,

John Manners 

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