5 inches long.hat's a 5 in 1 sine bar?
I thought maybe it was 5" long, and could be used to 1) close paint cans, 2) drive nails, 3) remove bottle tops, 4) crack nuts, and 5) measure angles with a great deal of precision.5 inches long.
I’m glad you asked, but we still don’t understand the 1, unless 1 inch wide?I thought maybe it was 5" long, and could be used to 1) close paint cans, 2) drive nails, 3) remove bottle tops, 4) crack nuts, and 5) measure angles with a great deal of precision.
Or it could just be a 5" sine bar.
I’m glad you asked, but we still don’t understand the 1, unless 1 inch wide?
That’s what I thought, but it looked a little thinner due to the cut-out in the box.I believe it is indeed 1 inch wide. Any sine bar with a defined ratio can only be so at one particular angle so 5 in 1 makes no sense at all.
However 5x1 is a very common size. Perhaps even the most common.
Somebody just got a little confused since it is the ratio that defines the angle. It's just that the 5 never varies and the other leg does.
So ya, 5 inches long by 1 inch wide.