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Slide rules were sometimes distinctive by the materials from which they were made. Early rules were often made from boxwood and other woods. By the late 19th century, German manufacturers and Keuffel & Esser of New York City had not only switched to the more uniform and durable mahogany but were also coating the wood with early forms of plastic (celluloid). Around the turn of the 20th century, Japanese firms used bamboo, which did not expand and shrink as much as wood, thus reducing errors in the results of calculations. Later, Pickett slide rules were notable for their aluminum construction and proprietary yellow color. Although the rules tended to be less affordable and popular than wooden rules, manufacturers have used brass and other metals throughout the history of slide rules. Plastic and paper became increasingly widespread for inexpensive rules in the 20th century.

AluminumChromiumMetalSterling Silver
BambooIvoryPaperWood
BoxwoodMagnesiumPlasticYew
BrassMahogany


Keuffel & Esser 4078 Duplex Slide Rule

Pickett N1010-ES Trig Duplex Slide Rule

Makeba-Kombinator Pencil Slide Rule

Felsenthal Graphical Site Table

Felsenthal Graphical Site Table

Pickett 14 Military Duplex Slide Rule

Koehler Trim-Numeral Calculator

Felsenthal FAE-15 Stadia Computer Circular Slide Rule

Hemmi Duplex Slide Rule Retailed by Post (Versalog 1460)

Japanese Artillery Simplex Slide Rule

Pickett & Eckel Model 2 Deci Log Log Duplex Slide Rule

Gilson Binary Circular Slide Rule

Macbeth Daylighting Circular Slide Chart

Cenco Gas Volume Reduction Circular Slide Rule

Perrygraf Ohm's Law Calculator Slide Rule for Ohmite

D-K Statistical Slide Rule

Pickett N3-T Duplex Slide Rule

Engineering Instruments 250-V Simplex Slide Rule

Four-Sided Gauger's Slide Rule by Cook

Alco Personal Calculator (Simplex Slide Rule and Adder)

Keuffel & Esser 4053-3 Polyphase Mannheim Duplex Slide Rule

Otis King's Pocket Calculator Model L Cylindrical Slide Rule

Pickett 101-C Circular Slide Rule

Ole Jorgensen Creative Workshop Universal Circle Slide Rule

Datalizer Universal English/SI Converter Slide Rule

Keuffel & Esser 4092 Log Log Duplex Slide Rule

Keuffel & Esser 4088-3 Polyphase Duplex Slide Rule

Keuffel & Esser N4053-3 Polyphase Mannheim Simplex Slide Rule

Routledge's Engineer Linear Slide Rule

M. W. Kellogg Hydraulic Slide Rule

Epperson TV Coverage Calculator

Hemmi Simplex Slide Rule Retailed by Post (1446)

Lawrence Engineering Service 10-B Mannheim Simplex Slide Rule

Keuffel & Esser 4105 Webb's Stadia Cylindrical Slide Rule

Neil A. Maclean Sulfur Dioxide Concentration Slide Rule


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