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Sometimes when I'm out, I just need to measure something and wish I had a ruler. So I made this small business card ruler for all of you.
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For this, I made a score line and used the grid array to make them one inch apart. Then I took a smaller scoring line and used the array system to make them only 1/10 of an inch apart.

Next, I added some of the conversions that I will put on the back of the business card for more convenience. I mean, who remembers how many feet a mile is anyway?
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For this, I used an xTool metal business card, but you can use any color you want.

Now it's time to laser. Don't forget your laser safety glasses, and if you are using another machine, make sure you change your settings.

Good news, you're done, and now you won't forget that a yard is 3 feet.