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(09-12-2016, 08:23 AM)Tony Z Wrote: Does anyone know of a manufacturer/seller of "sectors"?
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As in a modern manufacturer? No. Seen plenty of pictures of vintage ones (ivory!!!) and shop made ones.
When I've decided it was the right tool for helping me divide things into odd quantities, I just used one of my 2-foot folding rules and a compass. Worked well enough to get the compass set close on the first try and I could fine adjust as needed.
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I don't know anyone who sells them. If you want to make one, George Walker has a sketch, done by Jim Tolpin, I think, on his website, georgewalkerdesign.wordpress.com. It's posted under "Down the Rabbit Hole IV."
https://georgewalkerdesign.wordpress.com...t-hole-iv/
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(09-12-2016, 08:23 AM)Tony Z Wrote: Does anyone know of a manufacturer/seller of "sectors"?
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T.Z.
Funny enough, I was reminded of this guy burn-heart.com who is the cat that is making cubic rulers and other obsolete unit of measurement stuff. He might have them or do comissions.
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This might be just the tool for the Crucible guys to make.
In the back of my mind, I seem to remember reading something by either Walker or Tolpin to the effect that they would make Sectors for sale, or maybe one of them had cardboard patterns for use in making your own.
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09-13-2016, 09:48 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-13-2016, 09:56 AM by Mark Allen.)
Sectors come in many different sizes: There would be a size for drafting for 'paper' scale and there would be size for 'building' scale. You also need appropriately sized dividers for each size as well.
These are dead easy to make so I'm not surprised no one has taken up the mantle to manufacture them. Of course, you can make them as fancy as you want but functionally, two straight edge boards and a hinge are the materials you need to make it. I like Brendan's pin ... I did the same myself with a scrap coat hanger wire and a drilled hole.
My other advise is because the wood arms are thick relative to a brass one, if the graduations are indicated on the board edges, it helps increase precision when setting your divider.
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Could this
LV Marking Multi-Tool kinda sorta be used as a sector?
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