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The Pacific Arc Pipe Fitting Template Guide is a compact, high-quality translucent green plastic stencil featuring all essential pipe symbols in 7 sizes, dual rulers (inches and centimeters), and scale conversions. Perfect for architects, designers, and students, it fits easily in any work bag and works on multiple surfaces, making it an indispensable tool for precise, on-the-go technical drawing.






M**L
Nice little ruler
This ruler is thick and green. It is functional but does not fit my aesthetic. I find that the green color (although light) impedes my view of the paper grid of my notebook. The color is also green (which I did not think was going to bother me but it does) so it does not fit my netural-leaning preference. Again - it's all preference. If those do not bother you, it's a good option because it has a lot of stencil shapes and it is small enough to be portable. I still grade it as 5 stars because it is as advertised and is a nice little ruler if that's all that you need.
M**L
A must have and inexpensive
Quick, easy to use
E**I
It’s a good stencil
Use this for my art class it works for what we need it for.
A**N
Pretty cool
I quite like this as I do a lot of training with employees on electrical components and reading schematics. I wish quality was a bit higher, but it doesn't affect how it performs. Some of the plastic around the cutouts are in blobs though.
J**F
it’s great
perfect !love it and nice quality
S**T
Pacific Arc Pocket Master Template
This small template has everything I might need on a daily basis. From perfectly designs for different sizes of holes to boxes to just a straight edge. This fits perfectly in my Field Notes notebook I carry everywhere. Excellent product!
B**Z
Great drafting tool
works as directed
H**S
Circles have minor defects
The template I received has little "nubbins" that project from the inside of the circle. They're not easily visible to the unaided eye, but when I trace the template using a mechanical pencil there's a noticeable bump on the traced circle. Most likely, a CNC laser was used to cut a stack of these templates. For whatever reason, the laser didn't quite end exactly where it started. It's not off by much, but it's enough to be visible and annoying. A #11 hobby blade removes the nubbins.The template is thinner than my ellipses template. That could be an advantage if you want to use the template on a curved surface, but for my use, it's another minor annoyance because the template will flex unless you pin it with three fingers in a sort of Spock mind-meld grip to prevent the template from lifting up off the paper.
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