Get Square(s) With Our Ultimate Squares Pack - A Great Value On Quality Layout Tools!
Good quality squares are some of the most useful tools you can have in your shop. Use them for project layout when marking, measuring and especially for transferring measurements from one board to another, making them virtually essential for joinery work. Our Ultimate Squares Package is perfect for any woodworker who wants to invest in quality woodworking layout tools. This package goes beyond the essentials and gives you a square for just about any job in your shop.
This set includes:
Each square features a 5/64" thick blade that makes them stiff and durable, a trait not shared with inferior quality squares. Designed specifically for woodworking, each uses an R4 graduation with inches and fractions. The side of the rule with the groove features 1/8" & 1/16" graduations while the other side is marked with 1/32" & 1/64" graduation. This is handy because most of the time you'll be using the side of the square with the machined groove that allows the head to slide to any position on the ruler and remain square.
Our 4" Precision Double Square & 6" Combo Square Package Is A Great Value!
A good quality Double Square and Combination Square are two of the most useful tools you can have in your shop. Use them for project layout when marking, measuring and especially for transferring measurements from one board to another, making them virtually essential for joinery work. This Measuring Squares Package is perfect for any woodworker wanting to make sure they've got the essentials covered. You get two quality woodworking specific squares that you'll put to very good use in the shop.
Both squares feature 5/64" thick blades that makes them stiff and durable, a trait not shared with inferior quality squares. Designed specifically for woodworking, each uses an R4 graduation with inches and fractions. The side of the rule with the groove features 1/8" & 1/16" graduations while the other side is marked with 1/32" & 1/64" graduation. This is handy because most of the time you'll be using the side of the square with the machined groove that allows the head to slide to any position on the ruler and remain square.