This Metric T-scriber allows you to draw a parallel line to a workpiece for drilling or cutting distances from an edge.
cm on long axis, mm on short axis
Usage:
1. Align the edge with the workpiece, text up
2. Insert a pencil into the appropriate hole for your offset distance
3. Move the scriber and pencil together along the edge of the workpiece to draw the drilling/cutting line
For the (optional) inlay, simply:
1. Add the inlay centre it, print with no brim
2. Keep the bed hot! Set your printer to heat up right after the inlay print is done
3. Carefully remove the 4 small (10mm) centreing rectangles on the inlay
3. Print the main gauge right over the existing inlay on the build plate in the same location
If your Z-levels are not 0.32, you may need to scale the inlay so it is only a single layer.
The whole print is optimized for a 0.8 nozzle and 0.32 layer height.
Slowing down the first layer print speed (say 5mm/s) can help a lot with these small, separate details.
Edit: Added another file with deeper numbers that might print a bit clearer if not using the inaly.
Note that the extra thickness of that file may result in a sharper pencil being needed!
The author marked this model as their own original creation.