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A ruler is a measuring instrument consisting of a thin strip of wood, metal, or plastic that has a straight

edge and length measurement markings along the edge. Rulers are sometimes referred to as a rule or
line gauge. Rulers used for precision measurements may be certified by the National Institute Of
Standards and Technology, which is a measurement standards laboratory agency of the US government.

Ruler Uses

Rulers are used for measuring a line, and the straight edge allows them to be used for drawing, scoring,
or cutting. They are often used in technical drawing, math & geometry, engineering, carpentry, and print
fields. Rulers are relatively short measuring instruments most commonly 12”, and are most useful for
measuring the length of small objects. Learn more about how to read and use a ruler.

Types of Rulers

There are several different types and styles of rulers. Most rulers are made of wood, metal, or plastic
and include imperial, metric, and sometimes both imperial and metric measurements. Rulers also come
in a variety of lengths, but the most common length is 12″.

Desk Ruler

The desk ruler is very common and is most often the instrument associated with the term ruler. They
have traditionally been made out of wood, though plastic varieties are pretty common. Desk rulers are
usually 12″ / 30cm in length. Desk rulers are often used for general purpose tasks, including math &
geometry and drawing. See our printable rulers to print your own.

standard 12" ruler with imperial measurement markings

Steel Rule

A steel rule is a straight flat piece of metal, very similar to a ruler. They can be flexible or rigid, and are
usually 6″ – 12″ in length. Steel rules are generally thinner than a desk ruler, which makes them more
accurate since the measurement markings are closer to the surface being measured. Steel rules are used
in engineering, math & geometry, and technical drawing for their accuracy.

12" steel rule with inch markings going in both directions

Yardstick and Meted Stick


Yard sticks are straight thin pieces of wood or metal used to measure objects up to a yard. They usually
are 36″ in length and may include imperial or metric measurements. In regions that use the metric
system they may be referred to as a meter stick. They are often used in construction, carpentry, and
metalwork.

36" yard stick measuring a piece of wood

Carpenters Rule and Folding Rule

A folding rule, or carpenters rule, is a a wooden instrument consisting of multiple flat wooden sections
connected at the ends that pivot allowing the rule to be folded up. They are usually used for
construction and carpentry and are regarded as more accurate than a tape measure and easier to use
for measuring inside edges.

carpenters rule showing the joints allowing it to fold

Seamstress Tape

A seamstress tape, or sewing tape, is a flexible strip of nylon or plastic with measurement markings.
They are often 60″ in length and used mostly by tailors or for sewing and craft projects. Use our
printable sewing tape if you need one.

sewing tape measure coiled up showing measurement markings

Architects Scale

An architects scale is a type of ruler that has measurements in several different scales. They most often
made of wood or plastic and are 3-sided with 6 different measurement scales. Architects scales are used
for engineering and architectural drawing such as drafting blueprints to scale.

architects rule shown next to architectural blueprint drawing

Tape Measure

A tape measure is a metal or nylon rule with measurement markings that is coiled inside an enclosure.
The most common tape measures are metal and 12′ to 35′ in length. Learn more about how to use a
tape measure. They are usually used for taking measurements during construction and other general
purpose applications. See our review of the best tape measures available.
tape measure being used to measure a piece of wood

Conclusion

There are many styles of rulers, including many not mentioned here, but the general principal and
application is the same. They range from very generalized to very specialized but the main requirement
is that they have markings for measuring the length of an object or edge. See our inch fraction calculator
to convert measurements from decimal to inches and our feet and inches length measurement
calculator to add feet, inch, and metric measurements. We also offer several length unit conversion
calculators for converting length measurements to different units.

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