More fun stuff kids.
This is the prototype for the new Walker/Eather pitch gauge. The gauging concept itself was designed by Brian Eather and I designed the actual piece. This is only a prototype, but all the pieces are there and work well. The face as shown here is only paper, but we intend to make the graphic out of laser printed vinyl covered in clear plastic so the lettering will be replaceable, even though it should never wear out.

I think this is a pretty big jump up from the Prather. The bed will accept up to a 17" diameter (we are thinking of adding another station for 18" diameter) and the numbering is based on the diameter (so when you at station 10 you are located at 10" of prop diameter).
The slider is fully captured, and works like a charm I might add. The is no rocking or any way to be crooked while measuring the pitch.

The arm also has a "home"...

...and a locking device so the arm can be held in place at any pitch for bending carbon propellers.

The gauge is also fully braced from the back so it cannot be bent. In fact, it is built like a tank.