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    I recall seeing advertised on here a "board" that helped in design and drawing without measurement (I think). My memories of it are a bit vague but I recall it could be held in one hand and I think the video showed it being used to lay out a kitchen. If I am not mistaken it was aimed at the building industry to knock up a quick drawing for a customer to see or do a quote from.
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    Look up acculine I think that may be what you are looking for
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    That's it, thanks.
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    Weird, I was looking for something today and stumbled across my Accu-line. I have it sitting on the desk in front of me. I haven't seen or thought of it for over 12 months.
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
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    Tony, it sounds like you don't use it, any particular reason?
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    I used to use it for work. Doing quotes and such. It's very good but I don't do that any more. Still handy for sketching in the shed, which is why I dragged it out.
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
    https://autoblastgates.com.au

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    We use a drawing aid available from The home of Straightlines : Freehand Designer, Frame Packers and Stylish BiFocal Safety Glasses and we find it very good .
    Check out the Chippendale International School of Furniture for intensive cabinet making courses in Scotland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnselmFraser View Post
    That looks like my Acculine

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