Hi All,
I have been meaning to do a post about this device for a while. Our new video on measuring features the Perkins device and I strongly recommend anyone who wants to bring their bespoke suits to market to seriously consider the investment. It something you won’t regret.
The Perkins device can take direct measurements from the body which are otherwise either difficult to take or are done using rock of eye, such as posture and shoulder slope.
It can also measure for low shoulders, the rise and forearm length.
These tools take time to put together, Philip makes each one himself in his workshop. Deliver time will depend upon demand and availability of raw materials, you should get an ETA at the time you order them.
When I told Philip I was featuring his devices on my forum he decided to put together some inventory to speed up the turnaround time.
Back in 2012 when I realised my first video series The Making of a Coat, an industry colleague told me about these devices. I snapped a set up straight away and have used it at every consultation since. They really do help to minimise alterations and assist greatly at the pattern drafting stage.
Its a one off investment of about $300 that will pay you back every time you use it.
You can contact Philip by phone, email and via his website.
Philip Perkins
00 1 (210) 684-6233
00 1 (210) 364-8442
perkins10tools@gmail.com
perkinstailoringinstruments.com OR perkinsdevices.com
So to be clear if the shoulder angel is 2 1/4" on the tool then from the point 22 you measure down 2 1/4" to get point 23 and take that out to pt 24 giving you the back shoulder angle between pt 22 and 24?
Do you have to change Pt 14?? ie pt 12 to pt 13 also??
On Rory's draft pt 22 to pt 23 is 2 1/2" but pt 12 to pt 13 is 2 3/4" if the Perkins tool says 2 1/4" which is for the Back shoulder angle should I always take off 1/4" for the front shoulder angle too ie 2 1/2"
Also does any one have an idea about the measurements on the Incline Device, See the top photo. the measurements go from 1" to 5" I see that they relate to the posture but I dont know what that means when drafting the pattern?
Cheers
Ken