03-21-2018, 09:21 AM
This is probably old hat, but since I've never seen it on the Internet or in a magazine I will share it.
I hate rulers. If I measure ten items I will get one measurement wrong. For that reason I like to directly transfer dimensions or use a story stick.
I recently made an adjustable story stick that has worked out very well.
I started with 48" aluminum ruler that I bought at Lowes ($8.00) I added the stair stops ($4.00).
I clamp one of the stops on the ruler and it holds the dimension. No more scratching lines on a piece of wood. The nice part is that the flat of the hex is perfectly horizontal when clamped and makes a good, solid positive stop. I can hook the stop over the edge of a board and mark the end, or I can use the opposite face to measure the inside dimension.
I can set the stop at a fixed measurement and transfer that repeatedly (and accurately) to another board.
I suspect that this has been long been popular but for those like me who never saw it, it is a good (and cheap) adjustable story stick.
I hate rulers. If I measure ten items I will get one measurement wrong. For that reason I like to directly transfer dimensions or use a story stick.
I recently made an adjustable story stick that has worked out very well.
I started with 48" aluminum ruler that I bought at Lowes ($8.00) I added the stair stops ($4.00).
I clamp one of the stops on the ruler and it holds the dimension. No more scratching lines on a piece of wood. The nice part is that the flat of the hex is perfectly horizontal when clamped and makes a good, solid positive stop. I can hook the stop over the edge of a board and mark the end, or I can use the opposite face to measure the inside dimension.
I can set the stop at a fixed measurement and transfer that repeatedly (and accurately) to another board.
I suspect that this has been long been popular but for those like me who never saw it, it is a good (and cheap) adjustable story stick.
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