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Your cart is empty.The Exactor is a multi-purpose tool that can be used for a variety of applications. The only tool of its kind that is a 'true' T-square and can do both inside and outside corners. With a 4-way built in scale and many other features, There is No other tool you will need.
No Name
2025-08-25 13:20:08
The Milescraft 8406 Exactor is hands down one of the most versatile and useful tools in my woodworking arsenal. It’s a 9-in-1 multi-purpose tool that covers all the essential tasks like measuring, marking, and angle finding, which makes it indispensable for any project.I keep this tool on me at all times when working in the shop because it’s lightweight, compact, and incredibly practical. From checking square cuts and marking precise angles to measuring depths and transferring measurements, it handles everything with ease. The markings are clear and accurate, and the tool itself feels sturdy and well-made.It has saved me so much time by eliminating the need to constantly switch between different tools. If you’re serious about woodworking and want to simplify your workflow, the Milescraft Exactor is a must-have.
Charles W. Andrews
2025-08-09 11:41:15
I use this type of tool very often, and up until now was pretty happy with the Kreg. A couple drawbacks, like a wobbly 90 degree slot kept me from loving it.So - when I saw the Milescraft 8406 for half the price than the Kreg I grabbed one.Got bored a couple days ago, so did a quick side-by-side with the Kreg KMA2900:- PRICE: The Kreg is about 2x the price of the Milescraft- DURABILITY: Both brands seem to be made of the same ABS plastic (no complaints - it's dense and fairly tough)- ACCURACY - Both brands have removable steel rulers (6") that I compared to each other, and they're dead on.- FEATURES - The Milescraft has the Kreg beat on this one. The Milescraft has a 45 degree slot, whereas the Kreg does not. The Milescraft has a 45 degree level, whereas the Kreg does not. The Milescraft has a couple guides that hold the 90 Degree ruler insert intact, whereas the Kreg has a slot that allows for horizontal and vertical movement (not good).- MATERIALS QUALITY - Both brands use brass thumb screws and inserts. Both have steel rulers of identical lengths, widths and thicknesses.- OTHER - The Milescraft unit is the same length and thickness as the Kreg, however its width is 1/8 greater than the Kreg.- SUMMARY - For half the price, and with better build quality, the Milescraft is the superior unit.
wheetree
2025-07-22 17:22:12
I bought this after seeing it on one of those UTube videos where you figure the channel is probably getting paid to promote the items.But I've had good luck with Milescraft items before and for less than $10, I thought why not check it out.I like it. It fits in pocket easily. More handy than the combo square. Great little mark-up tool, set-up gauge, etc.The ruler is accurate (Milescraft has always been good there).It does have it's limitations: It's got a 5" limit. The screw isn't quick if you're changing to 90' or 45'.I'm guessing they'll have an updated version of this coming out in a few years that addresses some of this, but in the meantime, this is a good buy at the price.
J. Henderson
2025-06-24 20:41:59
Great little marking tool. I've verified its accuracy with multiple engineering squares and it's dead-on. It's so cool and rare when you can get a quality tool for less than $10. Highly recommend.
Tony V. Truong
2025-05-29 12:28:59
Good design and quality built. A must tool for every woodworker.
Jared
2025-05-14 17:07:22
I really love this tool, and it's a great value at $10. This is better than a combo square for edges and small pieces, and the built-in levels are handy. There are lots of features I won't use often, but it's great to have such a versatile tool.My only complaint is that I do wish the levels were a bit bigger for more accuracy and easier use.
FloodRunner
2025-04-17 09:35:11
I first bought a Kreg Muli-mark, then spotted this nearly identically functioning tool and ordered it simply on the strength of its second bubble the Kreg tool doesn't have. This is also about 1/3rd cheaper than the Multi-mark, although neither will break the bank. I won't claim to know which company copied the other's idea but both tools are designed to perform the same functions. Since this is light and compact enough to carry in my tool pouch, having both a plumb and level bubble offer an advantage over the Kreg single level bubble. Unfortunately the Milescraft bubbles are small and both the plastic body and metal scale are sloppily produced. The Kreg tool performs all its functions flawlessly and the scale slides up and down very easily and smoothly, while sliding the Exactor scale up and down is difficult and produces plastic shavings. Also on its 45 that the scale needs to slide inside its body, to get in in there takes a lot of push and forces plastic shavings out the exit end. Since the two scales are the same size I swapped them and found the Kreg scale slides up and down nicely in the Milescraft tool, suggesting the Exactor scale needs some serious de-burring to function properly. The Exactor scale scores some points for having more boldly etched numbers but it is graduated in 32s that are unnecessary in this type of tool. The Exactor's 16ths make for a less cluttered read. I'm keeping both as they aren't that expensive and will probably still carry the Exactor for it's dual bubbles. Depending on how its scale functions after being de-burred I may just use the Multi-mark scale in the Exactor. If Kreg made their tool a little wider so it could contain a plumb bubble it would be my choice over the Milescraft just judging by the two I received.Update: After discovering a tool with a similarly sliding scale that can be used for measuring height, depth, width like this one I much prefer the design that uses a magnet (or two) to hold the scale in its track and in position. Much easier than this thumb screw and adequate for all but the most demanding applications.
Eldon Franco
2025-03-26 16:40:48
I saw this type of item in a video. I bought this one because I did not want to invest a lot in something I might not use. I got it, played with it and love it. I'm still learning to use it and it's features, but it is great for small, repeatable measurements. I would buy this again in a minute. Great tool!
Matin
2025-01-21 12:34:55
No need for much words. Overall good product
FRANCISCO REYES DOMÃNGUEZ
2024-12-27 16:16:30
Muy practicas
Phil
2024-12-22 14:36:58
It has a number of uses for the DIY enthusiast without breaking the bank. I found it very useful for my balustrade project where I could get accurate angles and accurate marking for holes. Spirit level may be useful but haven't checked out.
Samuel de souza
2024-12-12 11:06:37
Excelente uma mão na roda bem preciso e substituir os 4 a 6 ferramentas. Quem tem um desse não abre mão ✋. O corpo é plástico se fosse metal seria top mais não deixando cai. E é bem resistente o material marcação é cravada
Customer
2024-12-08 12:23:51
An awesome and versatile tool that can be used to measure many small things
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