Adjustable Rotary Circle Tool
Create Perfect Circles with Ease
Introducing the Adjustable Rotary Circle Tool - your go-to solution for drafting flawless circles without leaving a mark. This professional-grade tool offers seamless precision, making it an essential addition to your toolkit.
Smooth Rotary Adjustments
Say goodbye to cumbersome adjustments. Our tool's iris-style mechanism allows you to effortlessly modify the drawing diameter by rotating the outer golden ring, ensuring accuracy and ease.
Built to Last
Crafted with a durable aluminum alloy ring and stainless steel blades, this tool is engineered to withstand the test of time. Its laser-etched scales offer quick and clear reference points.
Versatile Functionality
Ideal for designers, woodworkers, students, and crafters, this tool accommodates a variety of writing instruments, including pencils, pens, and markers, across different surfaces.
Technical Specifications
Key details about the Adjustable Rotary Circle Tool.
| Feature | Specification Details |
|---|---|
| Adjustable Rotary Circle Template | Designed for precise circle drawing without punctures. |
| Aluminum Alloy (Matte Gold Finish) | High-quality, durable construction with a sleek finish. |
| Stainless Steel | Corrosion-resistant blades for smooth and precise cuts. |
| 0.4 inches - 3.0 inches | Flexible size adjustments for diverse projects. |
| 4.92 inches (approx. 12.5 cm) | Compact design for easy handling and storage. |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I draw with it if there's no center needle?
Hold the outer ring firmly against your paper with one hand to keep it steady. Place your pen or pencil tip inside the central aperture and trace around the circle.
What kind of pens can I use?
It works with most standard writing and drawing instruments, including graphite pencils, technical pens, fine-point markers, and even some airbrushes, as long as the tip fits comfortably against the inner blade edge.
Are the numbers on the ring precise measurements?
The numbers (1-7) on the outer ring serve as reference scales to help you quickly return to a previously used size or estimate diameters. For critical precision, we recommend checking the set diameter with a ruler before drawing.
