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I just started practicing hand cut dovetails and have been using a
square to mark the baseline. I would like to make a simple marking gauge, but I think I may be missing something. They seem very simple to make, but when I search online I'm finding some fairly expensive prices for such a simple tool. It seems to me that if the pin or blade is secure and can keep a consistant distance from the base, it would work fine. For example, a dowel with a blade attached to one end and some sort of sliding block (something like the collar used to hold weights on a weightlifter's bar) would work just as well as anything else. Is there anything about marking gauges I am missing? Thanks, Richard |
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