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DCT Engineer Square Precision Woodworking Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of DCT Engineer Square Precision Woodworking

[Precise and Accurate]: When crafting a woodwork or metalwork project, accurate measuring and precise markings are a must; Use the DCT Machine Square Woodworking 90 Degree Square for setting up perfect measurements. [No More Guesswork]: This square machinist engineering square includes clear markings along the blade to eliminate guesswork; One side includes SAE measurements up to 6 inches, other with metric 15cm. [Stainless Steel]: Precision steel square crafted of stainless steel with polished edges that are not sharp; Blade of the machinist square measures 1/16th inch thick (1.5mm) and beam 3/8th inch thick (8.5mm). [Easy to Use]: Precision square machinist engineer square includes a notch for ultimate accuracy; Simply align your work to the precision machinist square and mark your measurements. [No Moving Parts]: Blade and beam of this small precision square are fastened together; No need to worry about your project slipping or either piece getting separated or lost in your tool kit.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Square SS

After my old engineering square got so rusty I didn't really trust it, I found this one. I think it will serve me for a very long time. Really long time ago!

Pros
  • Carpenter's Square
Cons
  • Very Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Comfortable to hold l for measuring and marking tools

Being truly square is something to be taken seriously. I was working on a project, a small project. Nothing worked. A simple little shadow box. In and out. I explained to my 14 year old daughter the importance of keeping things even and consistent and she knows this to all her friends. They didn't think it was that important. It wasn't a square, but part of the imagination. And what's worse, I could see that it wasn't. But my square said otherwise. In grateful anticipation, I won the argument…

Pros
  • Tools and household items
Cons
  • Requires an outlet