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Charley Charley is offline
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Default Wixey Digital Angle Gauge

Sorry for the typo. I meant to say 0.1 degree. I just went out to the shop
and looked at it again to be sure. It only reads to a tenth of a degree. It
also has arrows to show which side of zero that the reading is and I hadn't
mentioned them before.

There are 3 button magnets imbedded in the bottom to attach it to steel
surfaces. The unit comes with the battery and it is a standard CR2012 button
cell that's readily available. It is accessed through a round 1/4 turn
twist-off type back door. The front and back of the unit are plastic but the
sides, top, and bottom are a one piece aluminum extrusion. It is about 2
inches square and 1 1/4 inches thick. There is an on/off button and a
zeroing button on the front and those are the only controls that it has, so
it is very simple to use. Whatever you place it on becomes zero degrees when
you press the zero button. Then you place it on a second surface and it
displays the angular offset with respect to the surface that you had zeroed
it to. Both surfaces can be angles with respect to true level. It compares
one to the other and shows the degree offset to the nearest tenth of a
degree.

Barry Wixey sells other digital displays, but rather than try to list them
you can go to his website and see for yourself.
He's providing free shipping if you order from his website.

At the time that I ordered mine he was out of stock, but I was notified
immediately when it would be shipped (3 day delay) and it arrived a day
sooner than he had said that it would. Many small companies don't even check
their websites for orders for several days at a time let alone ship that
quickly.

http://www.wixey.com/index.html


I have no connection to Wixey or his website. I'm just a satisfied customer.

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Charley


"brianlanning" wrote in message
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Charley wrote:
I bought one and I'm very satisfied with it. It's very easy to use and

it's
nice to be able to get repeatable blade angle settings to 0.01 degrees

when
you need to make perfectly fitting parts.



0.1 or 0.01? The one I saw in the woodcraft circular only went to 1/10
of a degree. If it were 0.01, that would be a great tool.


I've been able to easily
re-calibrate all of the angle stops on my tools with it to a better

accuracy
than they ever were before. Barry Wixey has a website and sells direct

as
well as through Woodcraft.


Do you have a url for his site? Does he sell any other goodies?

brian