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With two independently adjustable rods, this gauge can scribe both sides of a mortice at once. The length of each ground stainless-steel rod is very precise.
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Made to the usual Veritas high quality standard, these beam compass (or trammel) heads can be clamped to any length of material between 5/8" (16mm) and 3/4" (19mm) thick.
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A simple and accurate tool for finding the centre of a piece of timber.
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The best tool available for quick and accurate marking of dovetails.
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These are precision machined with the traditional 1:6, 1:8 & 14 angles, long legs ensure accurate registration.
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Transferring a 45° mitre line to an adjacent perpendicular face is never easy, judging the exact position can be tricky.
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This square could easily become the most picked up measuring tool in your tool kit. It has the accuracy of an engineer's square (0.025mm per 25mm of length)
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Transferring a line from face side to face edge and vica versa of timber is now as easy as falling off a log.
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On occasions, it may be an advantage to lock the relative position of the two rods on the Veritas Dual Marking Gauge.
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The hardened steel wheel cutter scribes perfectly at any point of its circumference. Since it cuts wood fibres rather than tears, it marks cleanly, even on cross grain.
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The knife has an A2 tool-steel blade, ground to a point with a 25° bevel.
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