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Review on 530401 Duplicating Duplicator Measuring Transfer by Curtis Kincade

Revainrating 3 out of 5

To get around this I did what no saw manufacturer would recommend, a guard stop

This smart jig works exactly as described, bisecting inside and outside corners and rendering exactly half the angle on a miter saw. I have successfully used it to make both bevel and bevel cuts, the beveled edge being difficult due to the blade guard. To get around this, I did something that no other saw manufacturer would recommend: a guard. I of course unplugged the saw until the adjustment was made and the guard returned to the factory position. My use was to install over 200 feet of 10 inch reproduction in old NYC brownstone. In the place where it was 90 degrees there was almost no angle, the caliber made my life much easier. The only situations I couldn't use Miterix were when the sheathing was very close to the angle I was measuring, so my hands couldn't reproduce the angle. Given this brilliant review of the Miterix feature, why did I only give it 3 stars? Materials selected to manufacture the gauge body. As the arms slide to measure the angle, the brass axis slides up and down on a guide in the gauge body. There is a plastic knob on one side of the axis that tightens to lock the angle measurement. At the other end of the hinge is a small hex screw that slides along the rail. When tightening the plastic knob, the guide is squeezed between the screw head and the brass pin. sets the angle. Most of the angles I measured were between 85 and 95 degrees. Grams. This means that the small propeller head kept pinching the chain in more or less the same place. After measuring about 20 angles, the plastic splint became rough due to compression in the area of the multiple clamp, making it very difficult for the hinge to slide. If the rail were a bit wider to accommodate the washer under the bolt head, the problem would probably be solved. Alternatively, the splint or the entire body can be made of a material that better resists compression by the screw head.

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