Benchmark Tools Woodworking Double Squares

Benchmark Double Squares - 1/8" and 1/16" Graduations

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These handy double squares are indispensable for setting up machinery and for performing a host of shop layout tasks.

They are manufactured in accordance with EEC Class 1 accuracy standards and are guaranteed to be square to within 0.0015 (one and a half thousandths of an inch) over the length of each blade.

They have hardened and tempered no-glare satin chrome stainless steel blades. Blade marking are precision photo etched and then black filled for easy readability. Blades have quick reading graduation markings with 1/8th and 1/16th on both sides. Traditionally, the most common graduation markings used by woodworkers are 4R, or 1/8ths and 1/16ths on one side and 1/32nds and 1/64ths on the reverse. The fact is most woodworkers never use the finer 1/32nd and 1/64th markings as they are hard to read, too precise for most tasks, and just plain confusing, e.g., just what does 51/64th or 19/32nds really mean? So, we had these squares made with the most commonly used 1/8th and 1/16th graduation marks on both sides.

Square heads are cast and then precision machined. Square head color is Square heads lock down tight via locking knob.

Squares come in a cardboard box.

Available in with either a 4” or 6” blade.

Replacement screws available.
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    3.5 out of 5.0 3.5 stars(2)   Write a review.
    From:Davis, Ca.
    2/5
    Not good
    The size and shape are good, the problem with this particular tool is that the gnarled knob that is to “lock” the blade in position, does not hold with finger tightening. No to using a tool to tighten. Will not keep position.
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    5/5
    Double square
    Thanks to Taytools for great service and great price points!!
     
     
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