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On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 17:06:56 -0600, Chris Friesen
wrote: Steve wrote: Frankly, I've found a marking gauge pretty clumsy to use and its pin cuts a ragged line. There are marking gauges with knives or sharp wheels rather than pins for this exact reason. Chris I have a butt ugly quickie marking gage I made to hold a pencil. I made it mebbe... a couple of years ago... still using it. heh. one of these days... |
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