Good day
I don't know how this tool is called so, I called it "marking square"...maybe somebody will correct me...
I found those plastic drawing triangles very, very accurate so, instead of buying one of those metal marking triangles..that are changing "moods" according to the season (and from checking them in the shops - not so accurate), I made them from more stable materials like plywood or plastic.
For the base, you can use any man-made board like, plywood, MDF or even "floor panels" because they have very consistent thickness.
Usually, I use 8 mm floor panels [the Formica "loves" CA (super-glue)], for the big triangles but, for that one on the pics that is 2mm thick, I used 4 mm plywood
After the modification, you can still use the triangle to check for squareness.
And the rest is very simple...
Regards
niki
I don't know how this tool is called so, I called it "marking square"...maybe somebody will correct me...
I found those plastic drawing triangles very, very accurate so, instead of buying one of those metal marking triangles..that are changing "moods" according to the season (and from checking them in the shops - not so accurate), I made them from more stable materials like plywood or plastic.
For the base, you can use any man-made board like, plywood, MDF or even "floor panels" because they have very consistent thickness.
Usually, I use 8 mm floor panels [the Formica "loves" CA (super-glue)], for the big triangles but, for that one on the pics that is 2mm thick, I used 4 mm plywood
After the modification, you can still use the triangle to check for squareness.
And the rest is very simple...
Regards
niki