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{{ToolInfoBox | {{ToolInfoBox | ||
|tool name=Sliding T Bevel Gauge | |tool name=Sliding T Bevel Gauge | ||
| | |german=Winkelschmiege | ||
|synonyms=false square; DE: Schmiege, Schrägmaß,<br>Winkelschmiege, Stellschmiege, "Winkelmesser" | |synonyms=false square, sliding bevel;<br>DE: Schmiege, Schrägmaß,<br>Winkelschmiege, Stellschmiege, "Winkelmesser" | ||
|type=[[measuring]] tool | |type=[[measuring]] tool | ||
|material=[[wood]] | |material=[[wood]] | ||
|used with=[[pencil]] or [[Marking Knife|marking knife]] | |used with=[[pencil]] or [[Marking Knife|marking knife]] | ||
|location=[[Location::Wood Workshop|wood workshop]] | |location=[[Location::Wood Workshop|wood workshop]] | ||
|image=sliding-t-bevel-gauge.jpeg | |||
|access= | |access= | ||
|tutors= | |tutors= | ||
|manual= | |manual= | ||
|similar=[[squares]], [[goniometer]] | |||
|similar=[[squares]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
The sliding T bevel gauge lets you ''transfer | The sliding T bevel gauge lets you ''transfer'' angles from one workpiece to another without actually giving you a numerical value. | ||
More information on Wikipedia: | More information on Wikipedia: |
Latest revision as of 07:22, 24 May 2024
Bevel gauges let you measure bevels ("angles"), e.g. for sharpening and joinery.
There is a gauge by the bench grinders to check for several standard blade bevels.
Simple ones can also be laser cut or 3D printed.
Sliding T Bevel Gauge
ToolInfoBox Sliding T Bevel Gauge | |
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Synonyms: | false square, sliding bevel; DE: Schmiege, Schrägmaß, Winkelschmiege, Stellschmiege, "Winkelmesser" |
Type: | measuring tool |
Material: | wood |
Used with: | pencil or marking knife |
Location: | wood workshop |
Similar (More or Less): | squares, goniometer |
The sliding T bevel gauge lets you transfer angles from one workpiece to another without actually giving you a numerical value.
More information on Wikipedia: