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A marking gauge is used to scribe a line that is parallel to the workpiece's edge. That is often useful to transfer the center line of a hidden piece for suitable [[screw]] positions or the depth of cuts for various [[joinery]] techniques, for example. | A marking gauge is used to scribe a line that is parallel to the workpiece's edge. That is often useful to transfer the center line of a hidden piece for suitable [[screw]] positions or the depth of cuts for various [[joinery]] techniques, for example. | ||
A quick and dirty marking gauge can be made from a sharp-edged screw and a piece of [[Scrap Wood|scrap wood]] | [[File:screw marking gauge.JPG|thumb|left|simple self-made marking gauge (screw in wood)]] | ||
A quick and dirty marking gauge can be made from a sharp-edged screw and a piece of [[Scrap Wood|scrap wood]] (see photo on the left). The distance from the guiding edge can then be adjusted by turning the screw.<sup> [https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq9pZ0yHPh-/]</sup> | |||
[[Category:Marking & Measuring]] | [[Category:Marking & Measuring]] | ||
[[Category:Woodworking]] | [[Category:Woodworking]] |
Revision as of 21:56, 28 May 2019
ToolInfoBox Marking Gauge | |
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Synonyms: | DE: Streichmaß |
Type: | marking tool |
Material: | wood and engineered woods |
Location: | Lukas' CoMaking bench |
Access Requirements: | ask nicely ;-) |
A marking gauge is used to scribe a line that is parallel to the workpiece's edge. That is often useful to transfer the center line of a hidden piece for suitable screw positions or the depth of cuts for various joinery techniques, for example.
A quick and dirty marking gauge can be made from a sharp-edged screw and a piece of scrap wood (see photo on the left). The distance from the guiding edge can then be adjusted by turning the screw. [1]