Love my 20 inch one and just recently went about welding up 2 cover for my 2 shipping container whirlybirds and the gauge makes quick and close enough measurements.
I'm thinking about getting this for woodworking, but appears the contour is jagged because of the width of each pin. Trying to cut veneer around a flat drawer pull and has to be exact.
It does have a slight jaggedness due to the narrow pins. It's fairly easy once you get the initial layout to make the offset even by using just the points (high spots) and drawing your line from them. Super small parts may not come out as well. I've made test pieces to test the fit with some success, just to be sure.
Thanks Chris. I'll be ordering this useful tool. God bless and peace be with you!
Thanks for watching. They offer one that is expandable as well. You can add multiple units together to make anlonger one. Those are cool as well.
Love my 20 inch one and just recently went about welding up 2 cover for my 2 shipping container whirlybirds and the gauge makes quick and close enough measurements.
thank you Chris. very helpful
It's not the perfect tool but does deserve a place in the toolbox.
6:28 just can to see that
@@watching4410 you know you want one now just so you can do that.
I'm thinking about getting this for woodworking, but appears the contour is jagged because of the width of each pin. Trying to cut veneer around a flat drawer pull and has to be exact.
It does have a slight jaggedness due to the narrow pins. It's fairly easy once you get the initial layout to make the offset even by using just the points (high spots) and drawing your line from them.
Super small parts may not come out as well. I've made test pieces to test the fit with some success, just to be sure.
Do you not know how to hold a gauge against the wood? Almost every time you scribe in this video your hand bumps the gauge! Come on!
Talking about it while recording up close is never easy against slick material. Maybe you can do better now that you know what not to do.