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Ruler
Measures short distances.
French Curve
Makes noncircular curves.
Flexicurve
Makes irregular curves.
Protractor
Measures angles; semicircular plastic sheet.
T-Square
Makes straight horizontal, vertical, or angular lines.
Triangle
Makes lines at fixed angles (30×60 or 45×45).
Scale
Converts dimensions to larger or smaller proportions.
Pull-Push Rule
Bendable tape measure for curved surfaces.
Drawing Pencil
Used for sketches/shading; hardness (H), blackness (B), fineness (F).
Mechanical Pencil
Lead can be dispensed or extended.
Technical Pen
Refillable ink, used for final drawings.
Eraser
Removes drawing errors; vinyl for polyester film.
Erasing Shield
Template that covers parts of drawing to avoid erasure.
Tracing Paper
Used to transfer and copy drawings through tracing.
Vellum
Offers better redraw quality and durability.
Polyester Film
Excellent archival quality; withstands revisions.
Grid Paper
Contains grid marks for sketching guidance.
Parallel Straightedge
Provides support for the triangle.
Compass
Draws arcs and circles (drop-bow, center wheel bow, beam).
Template
Thin sheet with various punched shapes.
Dusting Brush
Removes dirt and eraser residue without smudging.
Divider
Transfers measurements and bisects lines into segments.
Pencil Sharpener
Sharpens pencil’s wooden coating to reveal more graphite.
Property Custodian
Inspects and maintains equipment quality in a safe working environment.
Inspection Report
Tracks tool condition; includes tool name, condition check, remarks, and inspector.
Tools and Materials Checklist
Identifies tools needed for a project.
Borrower’s Slip
Indicates tools to be borrowed; includes tool name, quantity, purpose, return date, borrower’s name, and custodian signature.
Borrower’s Log
Indicates whereabouts of borrowed tools.
Purchase Requisition Slip
Lists tools that need to be purchased.
Deposit Slip
Used for financial transactions related to tools.
Inventory Report
Indicates quantity of items left, sold, or needing repair; includes date, item details, and custodian/reporter's name.
Usual Defects
Includes chipped edges, cracks, warped surfaces, faded hatch marks, missing parts, dull points, blocking, and rusting.
Usual Proper Care
Clean tools gently, store safely, avoid using cutting tools with plastic, remove stains immediately, keep food/drinks away, and sharpen tools regularly.