£20.00 ex VAT
Chartwell 2056 is a field notebook specifically printed for those working in the geological, surveying or technical and engineering sectors. The hardback book comes with pages printed in faint blue lines of 2 mm graph print with larger squares outlined in faint blue with two red vertical lines in the middle. Made from rag bond paper which dries out quickly when wet, the book contains 80 leaves in total.
Specifications:
Chartwell Field Notebook 2056 model is a common field notebook for use in surveying and engineering sectors or study. It features a bright yellow cover for high visibility, useful if you accidentally drop or misplace your book. The covers are hard, further providing you with a flat, sturdy surface to write or sketch upon. Quite useful especially when out in the field. Top bound, it opens from the top and over, allowing notes from one side right to the others. Overall this notebook measures 210 x 130 mm and is handy to place in your rucksack, carry in your hand or even slip into large coat pockets.
The Chartwell Field Notebook 2056 version contains 80 leaves of 50% rag bond paper. It is water resistant and quick drying, ensuring no loss of notes or sketches taken. Especially in environments where the elements can change from one moment to the next. The pages are held and sewn with rot-proof thread, so will not unravel when wet. Thanks to the high cotton linter count, the paper also has fantastic tear-resistance and strength. Again, all of these features serve these notebooks well in the field where conditions are not always preferable.
The pages inside pages feature graph lines and squares. In addition, two red lines run down the centre of each page providing users with a column to enter additional data. Due to the inside printing, the book is useful, particularly for site use on engineering projects or structural geology. Therefore, field notebooks are an important requirement for field work, alongside other common items. Such as a compass clinometer, hand lens and a geological hammer.