There’s something about shop-made tools that resonates with me. It may be the nod to a simpler time, where a craftsperson would often make a tool he or she needed. It could be the chance to break out of the production mold and customize your tool set. Or, it may be the opportunity to build a quality tool that future craftsmen will marvel at and wonder about the person who made it. Whatever it is that calls to you, these bevel gauges are the perfect project to scratch that itch.
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Learning to make - Bevel Gauge (no talk build)
Angle Bevel Woodworking Plan from WOOD Magazine
Tool review: Blue Spruce sliding bevel gauge - FineWoodworking
[GREAT FOR TIGHT SPACE]- Some small places where larger bevels can't fit, this little sliding bevel excels in small dovetail marking, tight corner and
Sliding T-Bevel Gauge Protractor 4 Inch Mini Bevels Angle Adjustable Carpenter Bevels Finder for Woodworking
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Sliding T Bevel 10 Blade - Bevel Square
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With the holiday projects done, made some upgrades for me & the
Engineer sliding T bevel plan
This bevel gauge is a must have tool in you tool box, it transfers roof and other angles from one timber to another.
Sliding Bevel Gauge with 10 Blade
Bevel-Gauge Basics - FineWoodworking
Thanks to the convenient location of its thumbscrew, this sliding T-bevel is easy to adjust no matter which way it's flipped. Whereas the typical wing nut at the pivot point can be difficult to tighten when facing down, and can even hit the benchtop when scribing angles on thinner materials, this mechanism stays out of the way, yet is always accessible. Use it to lay out a wide variety of angles, and to check your mitered cuts for accuracy.
Shinwa 10 Sliding Bevel Gauge - Stainless Steel Blade with Aluminum Handle by Woodcraft