Cubits Cheat Sheets

This is the cubits cheat sheet I created and it’s yours for free! Be sure to use the download link below and do not copy the image above. The download file is a high-resolution PDF that can be printed at home if you have a printer that can print on 13×19 paper. You can also take the file to a print shop if you don’t have a home printer of this size.

I used a publisher program to create this print on A3+ paper. It contains the various cubit measurements, but it is a little more than that. Each solid black line is the exact and precise measurement for the specified cubit or fraction of a cubit length. No more estimating or having to use a caliper (though I did confirm each line with one).

There are some caveats you need to know before printing the file!

It must be printed on A3+ paper, which is 13×19 inches.

The print cannot be shrunk or enlarged to fit the page. If you do this, the measurements will change on the final print! I highly recommend printing on quality photo paper if using an inkjet. I used a Canon Pixma Pro 100 with Lustre Paper, which has little to no bleed. I do not recommend regular paper with an inkjet. The reason is the ink can potentially bleed more as it’s drying, making your dimensions slightly larger.

Finally, verify the measurements with a caliper after you create your print. As long as the first few are correct, the rest should be fine.

I used very specific measurements, up to 5 decimal points, in my software to make sure everything was as accurate as I could make it.

I plan to add more pages of other cubit lengths later. If you donate anything, I’ll add you to an email list and let you know when new versions are available, but this is not required. You can always come back and check this page for updates.

If you have any suggestions for other cubit lengths, please email me at su*****@********************en.com.

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