It makes repetitive marking quick and easy. There’s also the Rule Stop, which clamps to the body of the Woodworking Rule anywhere you want it. You can leave it on permanently, or just add it when you need it. Even better, depress the button in the head and turn the base to a perfect 45°. Attach this to your rule and you have an instant T-square. The newest accessory for the Woodworking Rules is the 45/90 Combo T. It speeds up lay out work and improves accuracy, too. The Hook Stop gives you a compact physical reference for the end of the rule. These allow you to mount two clever accessories to your rule. The ends of the all the rules (except the 6") have a pair of precision-machined threaded holes in both ends. And if you work in both inch and metric measurements, there’s a 49-1/2" model with a left-to-right inch scale on one side and a left-to-right metric scale on the other. It’s perfect for measuring from your table saw rip fence to the blade. It’s quick and easy to move the rule to locate center of a board and then to lay out equal spacing from that point.Īnother popular layout available in our 24", 36" and 49-1/2" rules reads left-to-right on one side and right-to-left on the other. The “0” mark is at the exact center of the rule, with the scale running in both directions from that point. The centering scale is just the ticket for jobs like locating drawer handles. Our most popular version has a left-to-right reading scale on one side and a centering scale on the other. We have several different graduation layouts to meet your specific needs. Put Your County Fair Yardstick in a Museum Where it Belongs
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