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Years ago I bought a tool called Circle Square from the inventor here
on Rec.Woodworking. Over the years it has been my favorite marking
and measuring tool. If anyone knows the inventor of this tool, could
you post back here with any kind of contact info you might have. I
would really like to pick up another of them or two. It has held up
really well, but I live in fear of the day I drop it or somehow
accidently break it.

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No clue; have no recollection of it.

Try searching Google Groups archive yet to see if can find postings???

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On Jun 12, 12:36*pm, dpb wrote:
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No clue; have no recollection of it.

Try searching Google Groups archive yet to see if can find postings???

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I keep mine next to my container of checkered paint.
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Years ago I bought a tool called Circle Square from the inventor here
on Rec.Woodworking. Over the years it has been my favorite marking
and measuring tool. If anyone knows the inventor of this tool, could
you post back here with any kind of contact info you might have. I
would really like to pick up another of them or two. It has held up
really well, but I live in fear of the day I drop it or somehow
accidently break it.

Thanks


Google got me this but no website.
http://www.qxiu.com/AR/531960-circle...tools,_llc.htm
Is that him?
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Years ago I bought a tool called Circle Square from the inventor here
on Rec.Woodworking. *Over the years it has been my favorite marking
and measuring tool. *If anyone knows the inventor of this tool, could
you post back here with any kind of contact info you might have. *I
would really like to pick up another of them or two. *It has held up
really well, but I live in fear of the day I drop it or somehow
accidently break it.


Thanks


Google got me this but no website.http://www.qxiu.com/AR/531960-circle...tools,_llc.htm
Is that him?
Art


I will be calling the phone number Monday to see, thanks for that
find, all my searches came up dry.

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You could try to describe what you have. It may now go by another name.
In metal machining, some people use a precision ground cylinder as a 90°
reference on a surface plate. Let's say the cylinder is 3" in diameter
and 6 inches tall. If the ends are faced perfectly, then, when stood on
end upon a surface plate, the outer surface of the cylinder is at
exactly 90° to that surface plate. Is that what you are talking about?
If not, then what?

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Don Lester wrote:
Years ago I bought a tool called Circle Square from the inventor here
on Rec.Woodworking. Over the years it has been my favorite marking
and measuring tool. If anyone knows the inventor of this tool, could
you post back here with any kind of contact info you might have. I
would really like to pick up another of them or two. It has held up
really well, but I live in fear of the day I drop it or somehow
accidently break it.

Thanks

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