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|german=Streichmaß|image=Ulmia Doppelstreichmaß.jpg
|synonyms=DE: Streichmaß
|synonyms=DE: Streichmaß
|type=[[marking]] tool
|type=[[marking]] tool
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|material=[[wood]] and [[Engineered Woods|engineered woods]]
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|location={{£bench}}
|location=[[Locatiin::Measuring Shelf]]
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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>
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>


Some marking gauges have a cutting wheel instead of a scriber.
[[File:Resized wardrobe drawers 14.JPG|frameless|right]]


[[Category:Marking & Measuring]]
[[Category:Marking & Measuring]]
[[Category:Woodworking]]
[[Category:Woodworking]]

Latest revision as of 04:19, 18 March 2023

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Marking Gauge

Ulmia Doppelstreichmaß.jpg
Synonyms: DE: Streichmaß
Type: marking tool
Material: wood and engineered woods
Location: Measuring Shelf

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.

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 (see photo on the left). The distance from the guiding edge can then be adjusted by turning the screw. [1]

Some marking gauges have a cutting wheel instead of a scriber.

Resized wardrobe drawers 14.JPG