Scor-Pal Eighths Score Board Tool

Scor-Pal Eighths Score Board Tool

Regular price $29.99

A improved Scor-Pal Scoring Board has arrived. The updated version is called "Scor-Pal Eighths" and due to popular demand, we have added 1/8 inch grooves right across the board from zero to twelve inches.

New Features:

1/8 inch grooves across the board from zero to twelve inches.

Improved deep grooves which have been engineered to provide clean crisp score marks and folds.

Updated ruler markings to provide well defined and non-wearing measurements.

Specialty grooves for standard card sizes that are clearly marked for ease of use.

Product Description:

The "Scor-Pal Eighths" scoring board has a slightly textured 12" x 12" scoring surface, with a raised fence at the top and on the left and right sides. Colored ruler marking on the fences are easy to see. This aligns your paper for perfect scoring. No more crooked cards!

Grooves are across the board at different intervals. The specialty grooves make card making simple: at 4 1/4" for normal A2 cards; at 2 1/8" and 6 3/8" for gate fold cards and at 3.666" and 7.333" for brochure folding (divides 11" paper into equal thirds).

In addition, there are grooves every 1/8" across the board.

When you place your card stock on the scoring surface, you are able to do multiple scores without moving the paper. Grid cards, accordion folds, boxes, etc are scored in seconds.

The score lines result in crisp, accurate folds!

The included scoring tool snaps into place at the top of the unit to ensure it is always at hand. It has been specially designed to fit the grooves so the card stock can not be torn while scoring. Additional scoring tools can be ordered separately.

There is a handy magnetized area next to the Scor-Tool storage area for metal brads, etc.

Perfect tool for straight and diagonal line embossing on cards and scrapbook pages!

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Product Description:

The "Scor-Pal Eighths" scoring board has a slightly textured 12" x 12" scoring surface, with a raised fence at the top and on the left and right sides. Colored ruler marking on the fences