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![]() "Upscale" wrote "notbob" wrote in message I don't know where you've been shopping, but a machinist/engineer square can be had for under $20. Besides, you're paying for a level of accuracy far outside what you'll ever be able to attain in wood. You'd be better off with a good machinist combination square, which is still more accurate than you need. More useful, too. Agreed. I use the 10" stainless steel square from Lee Valley and it fills most of my needs. http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...=1,42936,42941 You can get small machinist squares for layout at many industrial and tool stores. I bought mine at Enco. The small ones are perfect for checking the accuracy of saw setups. |
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