Beveled Edge Squares Are Specialized Tools Primarily Used In Woodworking, Metalworking, And Drafting To Check And
Mark Precise Right Angles (90°) And, In Some Cases, To Create Perfectly Straight Edges. Unlike Standard Squares,
A Beveled Edge Square Features A Blade With Edges That Are Beveled, Meaning They Are Sloped Or Chamfered. This
Design Offers Certain Advantages In Terms Of Accuracy And Ease Of Use, Especially When Working With Delicate
Materials Or In Situations Where Precision Is Critical.
- Two Beveled Measuring Faces
- Made Of Hardened Stainless Steel
- Din875 Grade 0
Applications Of A Beveled Edge Square
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Woodworking
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Checking Squareness: Used To Verify That Edges And
Joints Are Perfectly Square, Ensuring Accurate And Professional Results
In Furniture Making, Cabinetry, And Other Woodworking Projects.
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Marking Right Angles: Ideal For Marking 90° Angles
On Wood, Especially When Precision Is Essential For Fitting Joints Or
Cutting.
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Metalworking
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Layout Work: The Beveled Edge Square Is Used To
Mark Precise Right Angles On Metal Sheets Or Components, Ensuring
Accurate Cutting, Bending, Or Welding.
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Checking Angles: It Is Also Used To Check The
Squareness Of Metal Components, Such As Frames, Before Assembly.
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Drafting And Design
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Technical Drawing: In Drafting, A Beveled Edge
Square Ensures Accurate Right Angle Drawings And Helps In Maintaining
The Precision Of Technical Plans.
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General Use
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Diy Projects: Handy For Various Home Improvement
Tasks, Such As Ensuring The Squareness Of Shelves, Frames, And Other
Structures.
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Craftsmanship: Useful In Crafts That Require
Precision, Such As Model Making Or Intricate Joinery.