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Anyone get this from Woodpeckers? How do you like it? Kind of expensive but wonder if anyone has one and is using it? I like the fact that you can use the holes to put your pencil in and run it down your stock.
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Rob
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I got one. Only had it a week or so, still getting used to it. Finding it very handy for small measurements, setting up the table saw and especially for carrying lines around a corner.
Not yet comfortable using the holes to draw lines, it works but not yet my go to tool for that.
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A slightly refined miniature Speed Square?
It is retired according to the website
you can do the same
with this rule
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Wow. I didn't see that. Looks very useful.
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JGrout said:
A slightly refined miniature Speed Square?
It is retired according to the website
you can do the same with this rule
I actually got one of those for Christmas and haven't tried it yet. Have you?
Rob
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the incra?
yes I use mine pretty extensively
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JGrout said:
A slightly refined miniature Speed Square?
It is retired according to the website
you can do the same with this rule
I have had the Incra for years and love it.
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rjwz28 said:
[blockquote]JGrout said:
A slightly refined miniature Speed Square?
It is retired according to the website
you can do the same with this rule
I actually got one of those for Christmas and haven't tried it yet. Have you?
Rob
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Yes, lots. Just about every project. Worth every penny. I have a 6" version, think they make 3" and 12" too.
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I was at "Thee woodworking show" In Cols today, and they had a booth, went by about 5 times. Each time it looked like a place they were chumming for Sharks. Can you say cash machine? I have looked at all of their offerings via e-mails I get, and still yet to spend any $$$$$ Soo expensive
Thing is I've never seen anything where their product filled a void. There is always a much cheaper, sometimes more functional option floating around.
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