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#41
Originally Posted by dd
I have often thought that when matching the lines on ruler to the lines on the cutting mat too. Sometimes it seems like they are off a tad.
#42
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Originally Posted by amma
I have found issues like this when I bounce between different brands of rulers. I pick one brand, and stick with it throughout the project now. It is not just this one particular ruler :wink: :D:D:D
#44
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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I'm probably being dense her, but when checking your rulers, how do you know which measuring devise is wrong and which is right? Do you just choose which you are going by and always use it as your base guide?
#45
I actually used my husbands engineering ruler. I figured that was accurate. So now that I know my mat is correct that is what I use to measure everything else. I think the biggest thing is everything being consistent with the rulers you use. It helps if your cutting board is also accurate.
Marie
Marie
#47
Hmmm... On a recent project I tried really hard to measure accurately because of the small size of the pieces. I ended up cutting them twice because some were off by about 1/8" and I couldn't get the blocks to come out right. I did use more than one ruler, so I'm off to check the accuracy of my rulers. Now, if I just knew which one was most accurate so I can compare!!!
#50
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Littlefield, TX, USA
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I always check to see if the ruler measures correctly with the metal ruler I have. That metal ruler is my guide for making sure the plastic rulers are correct. Not all are, some of them have thicker lines & that will throw off the end measurments. Just one of things to keep an eye on in making your quilts
Originally Posted by GrannieAnnie
Last night I was cutting some 4" squares for the star ornaments I'm making. I cut my strips with a June Tailor 6" x24" ruler, then used the Olffia 6.5" square to cut the 4 inch squares. Every time the width of the long strip kept coming up 1/8 or so short of 4". Finally, I got smart and checked the June Tailor against the other, and sure enough, the June Tailor is a hair off 4" when using the 4" line.
I can overcome the problem The squares don't have to match each other, I just need to be able to fold them into near perfect triangles. Got some trimming to do.
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I can overcome the problem The squares don't have to match each other, I just need to be able to fold them into near perfect triangles. Got some trimming to do.
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