
was accurate no more than 3 degrees, but I suppose they don't know how to read degrees and arc minutes and convert them to decimal degrees (degrees + (minute indicator / 60), for example I have an angle of 28 Degrees measured and 56 minutes or 28.93 degrees on an object It's close enough for the work I do The finish isn't spectacular but very useful As it will be in my shop and not my test room is this is exactly the tool i need at the price i want