Digital Ruler

By Angel | July 14, 2009 5:42 am |
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One of the most unusual gifts you can make to your friends or relatives. I am telling you about a digital rules. This ruler in its own turn not only shows but tells you how long your line is digitally. Now you can forget all the excuses – all your measurements will be straight and extremely correct.

Digital ruler

One more advantage of such a ruler – it comes with a dynamic ‘zero’ point which sets in a new position for every measurement and, the hottest part, stays there until reset.

The Electronic Ruler was made by Shay Shafranek. Its main feature is a conductive sensor along the edge of ruler. you are welcome to read the length every time you have to measure something, what good idea!

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