I have the talking one, it's less through Maxi Aids.  They also sell the 25 
foot Braille model as well.  

This will bring a storm  of answers back so I don't know if you'll be any 
better in the end but you'll get opinions anyway.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Keith Christian 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 3:15 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Measuring devices


  Thanks for your replies on measuring and creating jigs.

  If you were going to purchase a measuring device for use with a table
  saw, chop saw and router, which one would you start with and why? I am
  not going to be able to purchase all of them at one time. So, I will
  start with purchasing just one. Here is a description of each one I am
  considering. They are available from NFB. If you know of other sources
  or other brands, I'd be interested in hearing about them.

  EXTENSION MEASURING TOOL--CLICK RULE: 
  An efficient tactile measuring device that measures up to 12 inches with
  accuracy of 1/16 of an inch. Three 12-inch extensions allow measurement
  up to 4 feet. This device consists of four major parts: 1/2-inch
  aluminum tube, sliding threaded rod, locking screw, 1/4-inch-thick metal
  stop. AID01R $65.00

  EXTENSION MEASURING TOOL--ROTOMATIC: 
  This tool comes with a base measuring rod of 6 1/4 inches with three
  extension rods (measuring 6, 12, and 18 inches each) and a locking nut
  which allows measurement up to 3 1/2 feet. The nut moves on the threaded
  base rod in which the threads are 1/16 inch apart. One 1/4 turn of the
  nut equals 1/64 inch. AID04R $50.00

  MEASURING TAPE--TALKING: 
  This unit measures up to 16 feet (5 meters) and comes with print
  instructions. Uses one 9V battery (included). AID06T $99.00

  Thanks,

  Keith



   

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