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  2. Birmingham gauge - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham gauge is a system to measure wire thickness, tube diameter and hypodermic needle size. It ranges from 5 to 36, with smaller numbers indicating larger sizes. See chart for nominal outer diameter and wall thickness of needles by gauge.

  3. Needlegun scaler - Wikipedia

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    A needlegun scaler is a tool that removes rust, scale, and paint from metal surfaces with fine chisels. Learn about its mechanism, benefits, preparation, and safety tips.

  4. French catheter scale - Wikipedia

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    The French catheter scale is a system to measure the size of a catheter by the outer diameter in millimetres. It is defined as 1 Fr = 1/3 mm, and thus the diameter of a round catheter in millimetres can be determined by dividing the French size by 3.

  5. Hook gauge - Wikipedia

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    A hook gauge. A hook gauge or needle gauge is a measuring device used by crocheters and knitters to test the sizes of particular crochet hooks and knitting needles. Hook gauges are usually made of plastic or aluminum and have sizing holes from 2mm to 11mm diameter. A hook gauge also functions as a ruler to test the size of a test swatch of ...

  6. Knitting needle - Wikipedia

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    A needle gauge makes it possible to determine the size of a knitting needle. Some may also be used to gauge the size of crochet hooks. Most needles come with the size written on them, but with use and time, the label often wears off, and many needles (like double-pointed needles) tend not to be labelled. Needle gauges can be made of any ...

  7. Weighing scale - Wikipedia

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    A weighing scale is a device used to measure weight or mass, usually by comparing the force of an object with a known standard. Learn about the different types of scales, their principles, and their origins from ancient civilizations to modern times.

  8. Sewing gauge - Wikipedia

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    A sewing gauge is a ruler, typically 6 inches long, used for measuring short spaces. It has a sliding pointer, a button shank, a blunt point and a hole for drawing arcs and circles.

  9. Needle gauge comparison chart - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Needle gauge comparison chart