This chrome-plated instrument has a 5" pole arm with a small cylindrical weight at the end. The 7" tracer arm is adjustable and has an L-shaped tracer point, so that the point is offset from the arm.
These days it’s hard to be carry the label “maker” or “hacker” without also being proficient in some kind of CAD- even if the C is for Cardboard. But before there was CAD there was Drafting and its ...
This German silver instrument has a 6-1/2" arm with tracer point and 6-1/2" pole arm. The arm lengths are fixed. The tracer arm and pole arm are connected by a hinge and form a circle around the white ...
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