All About Slide Rules Book (PDF)
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05-12-2015, 07:36 AM
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RE: All About Slide Rules Book (PDF)
(04-16-2015 03:26 PM)MarkMason Wrote: Derek,Mark, My apologies for a very delayed response - not enough quiet periods at work to have time to browse the Forum recently :-( The N500ES is quite a compact size - 308mm long x 38mm wide (12 & 1/8" by 1 & 1/2") and not noticeably heavier than a similar size plastic rule. The slide and cursor move smoothly but somehow I find it a little harder to read than others - I'm not sure whether this is because the printed markings are less clear than engraved or whether it's just that the scales seem a little more crowded together, with 5 scales on the 14mm (9/16") wide slide. The scale layout seems a little unusual too, with LL1 and -LL1 on one side, and LL2/-2 and LL3/-3 at opposite edges of the other face. My others are all engraved plastic, from a variety of mostly European makers, mainly Thornton and Blundell Harling in the UK, and Aristo and Faber Castell in Germany. I had never come across aluminium slide rules until recently, AFAIK they were unknown in the UK in the 1960s and 70s when I used them in earnest. So I am quite happy that I bought these for the variety they bring, even though one wouldn't be my first choice for ease of use. During my first year of university (1971) I paid GBP5 for a top of the range Thornton P221 slide rule, compared with GBP30 a couple of years later for a CBM/Commodore 4-function calculator. Now slide rules are expensive collectors items while my local discount shop sells low quality (but functioning) scientific calculators for GBP1! Derek |
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