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That's what it is for, a pencil. It's supposed to offset the pencil lead thickness when scribing a line.
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Nice find
I have both 6 inch and 4 inch Starrett combination squares.
Come in very handy.
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Yeah, you can angle the pencil a little in or out depending on how sharp the tip is to align right to the end of the rule.
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I have tried that but I think this design leaves too much for a pencil to wander...so it seems worse that the regular kind. I am still considering a woodpeckers one for the accuracy making layout lines. I don't mind having multiple squares.
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My Starrett combination square came with a scriber. I would guess that is calibrated to use with such a scriber. The modern versions do not have that notch and still comes with a scriber. So maybe my guess if full of it. It is held in place by a friction fit. Mine is always falling out and going missing. When it finally disappears I will not replace it.
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