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2025-09-02 17:11:12
This square tool is actually very handy. It is accurately square, which is what I use it most for, checking for square on lumber, blade positions, you name it. The center finder function can be handy and does work as well. The markings on it for measuring are not the easiest to read but they do seem accurate. Being aluminum it is nice and light. I would like to see how a duplicate version made with steel would be, simply because you could use a magnet with it, which obviously with the aluminum you cannot.
Walter B - Bay Area, CA
2025-08-19 15:24:12
Perfect alignment with woodpeckers mini square. No gaps. No wobble. Inside and outside is literally perfect.Color is not red. Orange/red. But still get 5 stars.
Jon L
2025-06-08 15:27:59
This tool is more or less square, and probably good enough, but I would not calibrate a tool with it.I have a DIN 875/00 knife-edge machinist square that I use as a reference gauge for other squares.The inside angle of this square is perfect. The outside angle is weird. It depends on which side of the tool you reference. If you orient it such that it forms an "L" shape, and you reference the side closest to you, the angle is exact. If you reference the side farthest from you, the angle is off by 0.0025" over its length. This means there is some kind of a subtle twist in the shape, or one of the reference surfaces is not machined parallel to the others.Inserting the reference pegs to turn it into a try square works fairly well. If the square's "L" shape is reversed, it means the accurate outside corner is what is face down on the workpiece, and this seems to be perfectly square. A line drawn here is perfectly parallel with another try square's line. The inside square is also the same. But if the pegs are not perfectly round, or you push too hard on one peg when registering it with the work piece, the results could vary. I would generally not recommend using this tool as a substitute for a real square.As far as finding the center of a board goes? Wonderful. Very easy and reliable, though that could have been accomplished with a simple straight aluminum bar. Turning it in a "square" was a bit unnecessary.
marcman
2025-05-24 11:50:43
I love this thing you can't beat it for the price it finds the center of boards and it seems to be square.
robosolo
2025-05-13 13:18:30
Other uses but perfectly sized for squaring a miter saw blade - both miter and bevel.
Jay D. Graham
2025-01-21 18:35:18
Heavy duty accurate tool.
Eric K.
2025-01-13 20:44:42
This isn't a big square but it's very handy for checking alignment of blades and fences on my saws. Tested it for square using a carpenter square - Dead on.
Customer
2024-11-18 18:32:57
The sliding pins fall out since they are not attached to the tool. Accuracy is there. I like it.
Yair O.
2024-11-17 09:10:47
Una herramienta muy útil y versátil.
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