📊 Elevate Your Note-Taking Game!
The TopsCross-Section Pads are designed for professionals who demand precision and quality. Each pad features 50 sheets of 20 lb. bond paper, printed with a unique graph rule that ensures clarity and ease of use. The glue-top design allows for effortless sheet removal, while the phantom rule technology ensures your notes remain clean and professional when photocopied. Perfect for engineers, architects, and anyone who values meticulous organization.
Manufacturer | 0 |
Brand | Tops |
Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 8.5 x 0.3 inches |
Item model number | 35101 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | White |
Cover Material | Cardboard |
Material Type | paper |
Binding Edge | top |
Number of Drawers | 2 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 10 Squares/Inch 50 Sheets |
Lines Per Page | 110 |
Ruling | Squared |
Sheet Size | 8 1/2 in x 11 in |
Manufacturer Part Number | 35101 |
T**E
10 grid graph paper
Great value. Exactly what was needed.
J**S
Graph paper pad
The graph paper pad was good but USPS crammed it in the mailbox so it was bent in half.
T**E
Invaluable for our work
This is a harder to find quadrille paper. Invaluable to our work. Great product. Will purchase again.
K**N
perfect light color
the lines are light and easy to see when sketching
V**O
Good graph paper
Good graph paper for my construction practices class. However, I was expecting it to be a little bit heavier duty. The cover page is too thin. First time I put it in my backpack, the cover page and first couple of pages were wrinkly.
J**N
Good Cross Pads
all good
C**X
Sturdy, well-ruled graph paper good for two-sided use
I'm a little shocked by the price, but it has been several years since I last purchased graph paper. I don't want a sheer graph paper. I like the 10 square per inch ruling; it gives good flexibility with scaling. The paper is sturdy; I usually use a soft pencil when graphing and doing calculations, and it is fine for two-sided use this way. I like it being in a pad with a cardboard back rather than as looseleaf filler; it's better for swinging a compass when doing analytic geometry.I've also used this for quilt designing with ultra-fine Sharpie colored pens, but as it is then cut into pieces and assembled, this is a single-sided use.
A**3
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10 squares per inch is my jam. This is perfect for mocking up schematics for my fellow employees to blatantly ignore and my customers to change at the last minute anyway after I have printed out several copies and calculated the liner and square footage of my materials.There are plenty of pages so I can re-desing the same thing 17 times in the course of a 12 hour day.I suggest painting with the fine point felt-tipped Sharpie markers, because the 4-color Bic or Aihao pens don't show up as well on scans, especially after you drop your cell phone and the camera lands on some nice 2A gravel, shattering the tiny lens. At least that's what my boss tells me anyway.
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