I do agree that it probably won't get a LOT of use, but it's one of those things that even if it only gets used a few times, it can save somebody a lot of time.
I didn't have time to go through all the text, and maybe you covered this - but I would think printing out a gasket onto paper and sticky spraying it to some gasket material would make it very easy to cut out.
You can then just wash the gasket to easily get the paper/glue off.
Yes, I have made many gaskets the old fashioned way, I know it's possible. But it is kind of a pain in the butt.
And yes, there are some gaskets that are just too big to make this worthwhile, but MOST should fit on a standard paper size.
And it will depend on finding people who have a certain mix of patience and dedication to carefully scan stuff in and label it all properly, but they do exist. You're obviously one of them, so you're off to a good start!
And a side note - I use spent bullet casings as punches for holes. I used to do a lot of shooting, so I've got a wide range of sizes. They work pretty well - a lot easier than trying to carve a round hole with a blade.
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