JK Ruler Maintenance Tips: Keep Your Measuring Tool Reliable

7 Creative Ways to Use a JK Ruler in DIY Projects

  1. Straight-edge for cutting — Use the JK Ruler as a guide for utility knife or rotary cutter cuts on materials like cardboard, vinyl, or foam board. Clamp or hold firmly to prevent slipping.

  2. Marking consistent seam allowances — For sewing or upholstery, align the ruler with fabric edge and mark repeated seam lines (¼”, ½”, etc.) quickly and accurately.

  3. Angle template for trim and picture frames — Use the ruler’s edge combined with a protractor or square to draw and transfer precise angles for miters and bevels when cutting trim or framing.

  4. Spacer for even shelving or tile gaps — Use the ruler’s thickness or marked measurements to maintain uniform spacing between tiles, shelves, or slats during installation.

  5. Scribe for wood joinery — Run a marking knife along the ruler to scribe lines for dados, tenons, or rabbets; the rigid edge ensures straight, repeatable cuts.

  6. Depth gauge for drilling and routing — Use the ruler to measure and mark drill or router depths on bits or stock, or hold it against the workpiece to guide shallow cuts.

  7. Center-finding tool — Fold or use the ruler to measure midpoint of boards or panels quickly by marking quarter and half positions; combine with the ruler’s clear markings for precise centerlines.

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