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Specification
Woodworking tool used for marking and checking 90° angles on pieces of wood.
Commonly used for,
– Laying out lines perpendicular to an edge or side of a board.
– Checking edges and ends of boards to see if they are square with adjoining surfaces.
– Checking the width or thickness of narrow boards.
– Measuring short distances.
– Checking flatness.
Material: Carbon Steel Blade
Dimension:
– 6” [1box of 12pcs]
– 8” [1box of 12pcs]
– 10” [1box of 12pcs]
– 12” [1box of 12pcs]
How to use a try square:
1. Place the try square blade across the material you want to test or mark. The thicker part of the handle should extend over the edge of the surface, allowing the blade to lie flat across the surface.
2. Hold the handle against the edge of the material. The blade is now positioned at a 90° angle compared to the edge.
3. Find where you want to mark the material by adjusting the blade. Using the blade’s edge, draw a line across the material. To check the board’s square, align the blade with the end of the material. Make sure the corner of the material lines up with the corner of the try square. If there’s a gap between the try square and the material, the material isn’t square.
Mon to Thu: 8.30am to 6.30pm
Fri: 8.30am to 5.30pm
Closed on weekends and Public Holidays