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i could break a drafting triangle once a yr until I died at 180
and get just as accurate angle measurement
I consider these one time tools red colored speed squares
IME you can do just as well with one from Irwin
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I do some small stuff and I can see where the delve square could be handy. They had one at the show for $50. Unfortunately, they declined my offer for less!
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Their 6-1/4" precision triangle is a mere $34.99. Triple that and you still got $75 left to go to match the 18" triangle. That said, there are less expensive ways to set up tools accurately. For TS setup, I like a tool that will rest on its edge while I manipulate the blade. The British Standard Institute (BSI) machinist squares that are made in India work very well. Otherwise, I like my Starrett combo square. I have, over the years, added an 18" long ruler to my square. You can't go wrong with Starrett. Sadly, Walt Q is no longer with us. He always seemed to have a stash of Starrett measuring stuff for reasonable prices.
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