The try square is an extremely versatile tool for all crafting tasks. It is used for precise 45° and 90° markings. It can also be used as a protractor for easily determining and marking other angles. The strong and robust edge also serves as a 45° or 90° stop for cutting with electric jigsaws or handheld circular saws – with a little skill or a clamp, even for other angles. Its milled grooves help with offsetting lines on edges, either by marking with a pen or by directly scribing with a knife (when working with drywall). And, of course, the medium and large versions offer original scales for shimming hip, valley, and hip rafters.
Features
- All-aluminum tool with CNC-machined edges for increased precision and durability.
- Laser-etched graduations with excellent readability and wear resistance.
- Anti-glare anodized protective coating.
- The back of the small and large versions features a white space for notes.
- Ruler with metric graduations.