Rollabind/Circa Disc Size Chart

The sizes of Rollabind and Circa discs together on one page, in numbers and pictures.

Paper size: 
Letter
Thumbnail: 
Rolla-Circa-Sizes.jpg
Usage advice: 

Print it, live it, love it. :)

Use it to gauge whether you really want that larger or smaller disc size.

License: 
Public Domain
Language: 
English
Applications required: 
Adobe Acrobat Reader
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actual size?

Thanks! This is really handy. One question: is this actual size if you print it out on a letter size page?

-Kenny

Your printer may vary.

Hi Kenny.

Every printer is a little different. I made the circles precisely equal to the 'external diameter' measurement in Draw. So it'll be close on any printer. Even if your printer squishes it a little or stretches it a little, you'll get an idea of the sizes relative to one another.

Just make sure you don't do any 'scaling' when you print it out.

shris

Thank you so much. "It's

Thank you so much.

"It's better to be a pirate than to join the Navy." -- Steve Jobs

Photos of discs

Hi.

On flickr I have posted a couple of photos of the discs. The link goes directly to a photo showing discs placed over the chart, printed from my HP laserjet 1200.

My printer is fairly true to size. Your mileage may vary. The photos are of real discs from both companies. I even included some colors just to be funny.

shris

sizes

Thanks shris!

My printout of your chart is very accurate to the real things.

I have some Rollabind Metallic disks that are sized between the Rolla Small and Rolla Medium.

Metallic?

I got a whole bunch of silver discs with my Crafters' Kit from Rollabind and they are Rolla Medium exactly.

"It's better to be a pirate than to join the Navy." -- Steve Jobs

That's the answer, then

Hi.

The Rolla metallics are the only ones I don't have, so I couldn't answer the questions in Reese's original post on this subject. Now you tell us that the smaller metallic size is actually in between Small and Medium. What shall we call it? All-Medi? Smium? Mini?

Eh, I can't come up with anything good.

shris

How 'bout . . .

Smaldium?

I vote for Smedium. Reese

I vote for Smedium.

Reese :-)