That thing looks pretty good! 1/100ths seems like even more overkill than 64ths. Personally, a good ol' speed square works for me. I have a ton of other marking tools, trying to find the perfect one and almost every time the speed square is the winner.
I have one and love it.
great video, thanks.
Thanks! Hopefully it was helpful
Back in the 80s and 90s there were so super accurate measuring tools
American made
But I forgot the name these look very similar
Very cool
Bought one ten or twelve years ago. 40+ hours a week in the shop building custom cabinets and furniture and I can't remember ever using it.
Yeah, and same thing with their angled ruler. Just had to have it. Got it and never use it - ever!
You are building cabinets, they don't require this kind of precision.
Nice video. If Woodpeckers ever brings back their Pocket T-Square...I'd look into giving that a whirl. I absolutely love mine.
Woodpeckers has absolutely amazing tools. They are definitely worth the price
@@manskavewoodworking8616 oh yes...they do.
That thing looks pretty good! 1/100ths seems like even more overkill than 64ths. Personally, a good ol' speed square works for me. I have a ton of other marking tools, trying to find the perfect one and almost every time the speed square is the winner.
I think I have gone through a bunch of squares and finally settled on a good 2 or 3. Nothing beats simplicity still
I bought three of them. Whats wrong with me
@@ColocasiaCorm they are a solid quick accurate tool - I have two so far ;)
@ which sizes
@@ColocasiaCorm I have the 6 and 18 inch
@ this is smart. I bought 12in first. Then i bought 6 and 18. I’m thinking getting 3in and completing the collection lol
@ I initially thought bout the 3 but I haven’t ran into a situation where the 6 was too big, I rarely use the 18 surprisingly
I did it with the Woodglut plans.