Inkmethis

inkmethis Layout Liner

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S3009
  • inkmethis Layout Liner
  • inkmethis Layout Liner
  • inkmethis Layout Liner
  • inkmethis Layout Liner
  • inkmethis Layout Liner
  • inkmethis Layout Liner
  • inkmethis Layout Liner
  • inkmethis Layout Liner
$32.00

S3009. inkmethis Layout Liner. @inkmethis has created the perfect tool for adding parallel lines to any size paper. Simply slide the Layout Liner against a straight surface while marking through each …

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S3009. inkmethis Layout Liner.

@inkmethis has created the perfect tool for adding parallel lines to any size paper. Simply slide the Layout Liner against a straight surface while marking through each hole with a mechanical pencil to create easy guidelines.

Each liner is made from lightweight clear plastic and includes:

  • Holes for 1/8", 2mm, 2,5mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm
  • A 10" ruler with 1/8" printed grid
  • A 90° protractor
  • Quick angle cutouts at 10 (from vertical), 30, 45, 52, and 55 degrees

Here are some tips from Kestrel on how best to use the Layout Liner:

  • For easy erasing and to prevent scoring of the paper, allow your pencil to lightly glide across the envelope with no pressure applied
  • For dark envelopes, use a white lead pencil (like this)
  • Make sure your ink is dry (then wait even longer just to be sure!) before erasing
  • Use a soft eraser such as a kneaded eraser or a polymer eraser

Liner is approximately 7" x 10.5”.

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1 Review

  • 5

    time saver

    Posted by Luke on Sep 3rd 2024

    This tool is as close to what I’ve been after as I’m likely to get. I have ADHD so reducing the activation energy required to line up my sheets helps me have more time to be writing rather than lining up so I can focus on my practice without compromising on the quality of the lining up. I would say to anyone that buys this that you need to consider that you also need something like a drawing table with a ruler fixture (with locking) to run the guide against. You also want to consider that your drawing table or surface can tilt so the guide is less likely to catch from friction and come away from the alignment of the ruler and also be able to fix the paper to the surface to it also via some clamping functionality. It would also be great to have some recommended mechanical pencils that work well with the size of the holes on it to avoid trial and error in finding a compatible one. Will be recommended this to my calligraphy group I’m apart of.

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