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    Hi M8
    This is only my opinion and i am sure others may disagree but i would forget about the Maun straight edge, i couldn't see any thickness quoted so it's more than likely a bendy one,the other bevel edge rule is quoted as steel and galvanised and i didn't see any tolerance/flatness quoted, i would stick with the magic numbers DIN 874/2 a parallel straight edge of reasonable thickness should be fine you can see the smallest of gap by placing a light behind the straight edge.
    Take no notice of e-bay sellers the DIN 874/2 rules will be checked under controlled temperature conditions in a tool room using some rather expensive gear. a box for your precision straight edge is a must buy.
    Hope that helps, i am now awaiting the flack.
    Mike
    Last edited by mekanik; 12-09-2013 at 05:49 PM.

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