Description of Transparent Octagon Material Woodworkers Carpenters
Includes the BLUE 18" CENTER FINDER and the YELLOW 8" CENTER FINDER. The perfect tool for woodworkers, metal work, jewelers, arts, crafts, carpenters, professionals, novices, DIYers and more!!!. Finally a device for finding center on larger objects! Enjoy the satisfaction of creating larger, symmetrical woodworking projects. Its lightweight construction of rugged, impact-resistant plastic makes for easy usability and long-lasting durability. In addition, the clear quality of the plastic insures optimal visibility. The center Finder features two v-stops, one on either side, for enhanced versatility. The 60-degree v-stop is ideal for Circular shapes, and the 90-Degree v-stop is great for square, Octagonal, hexagonal and Circular shapes as well. Simply set stock firmly against the V- stop of the device, and score your first line using the Straightedge guide, rotate stock 90-Degrees and mark your second line. The point where the perpendicular lines cross reveals the true center. To center ovals and rectangles, simply adjust the workpiece higher up on the v-fence to accommodate for the longer side of the shape when scoring the perpendicular line. It's a wood Turner's dream but it is also ideal in a wide variety of woodworking, jewelry-making and other professional and diy applications. Quickly locate the center for turning stock and other applications. The large blue center finder will work with a maximum 18" round, octagon & square; and 12-1/2" hexagon. The yellow center finder will work with a maximum 8" round, octagon & square; and 5-3/4" hexagon. Both center finders are made of impact-resistant plastic. A must have for all woodturners, crafters, carpenters, weekend warriors and professionals alike!. You can depend on this device providing you with precision centering on your work stock. This handy tool allows you to quickly and easily pinpoint the exact center of Circular, square and octagonal-shaped stock and hexagonal-shaped stock. Inaccurate estimating will be a thing of the past.
Hide