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πŸ” Wezu Precision Machinist Engineer Square: Achieve Unparalleled Accuracy in Your Projects Review

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Description of πŸ” Wezu Precision Machinist Engineer Square: Achieve Unparalleled Accuracy in Your Projects

Made in Germany. 3 15/16" X 6 3/16" measurement on inside faces. Manufacured to Stringent DIN 875/2 German Standard. Made of Carbon Steel.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great product great quality

I bought this product because of the wide flat base which makes it easy to attach to the work piece, good quality product. I recommend it.

Pros
  • Manufactured to the strict German standard DIN 875/2
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very nice!: Measuring and marking tools

I'm a carpenter, this square comes in handy for marking in the warehouse. It's too thick for me to machine tune, but it's solid, very accurate, and overall a great tool! Take care of it. It may rust a little. Nothing big, but every little thing counts.

Pros
  • Made in Germany
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Poor value proposition - understand what you're getting!

Tolerance class DIN 825/2 stamped directly on the square. Understand what you get! The first answer in the Customer Questions and Answers section is "The DIN 875/2 standard guarantees a tolerance of less than 0.0001” (one tenth of a thousand inches) per inch of blade length. Thus, the maximum deviation from the ideal area for a 6 inch square would be 0.0006 (sixty thousand inches). Lund Global LLC Seller October 17, 2017 "This is WRONG. Actually, 0.0001" would be correct for DIN 875/00, but…

Pros
  • Made of carbon steel
Cons
  • Not safe