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Old 06-24-2014, 02:47 AM
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arheath
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Originally Posted by dunster
An inch is an inch, no matter where it's measured. I think that the "difference" between rulers is actually due to the difference in how we are able to perceive the markings, not on whether the markings are accurate. Rulers have thickness, and the lines etched into them should be accurate on the top, or on the bottom, but not on a slant from bottom to top. (Sorry, that's hard to explain.) Many times I think it is more accurate to use the mat, whose surface is two-dimensional, rather than the rulers, which are 3-D. But it's not always as convenient to use the mat, since it doesn't have as many lines and it means moving the fabric more.
I agree with you. An inch is a inch and I think we need to use whatever works for us. Seems to me that it would depend on what we are cutting. Whenever I can, I use my slotted ruler because it doesn't slip like a regular ruler. I most always use lines on mat to make sure material is straight.
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