No it's too cheap for usRobinBHM":5wef67bt said:Festool owners
chippy1970":1z6dx5wi said:No it's too cheap for usRobinBHM":1z6dx5wi said:Festool owners
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blackrodd":37x9f64e said:The compass and pencil are the simplest and most efficient still.
pcb1962":2ccmngkr said:blackrodd":2ccmngkr said:The compass and pencil are the simplest and most efficient still.
I use one of these http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+woodworkin ... accuscribe
which is a bit of an upgrade on the compass and for 20 quid not worth fretting over
blackrodd":1dqc2ma0 said:Can't agree with you on that, If you look, the pin is off the wall so it wouldn't mirror accurately the undulations of stonework or brickwork as the pin must be constantly opposite the pencil for an accurate repeat.
The mass of plastic would lose the finer points by a long way.
OK for plaster work's gentle undulations and, of course drawing circles
But no good when you have to scribe into an ugly wall accurately and swiftly to earn the daily crust.
Can't beat the compass and pencil, 1 item does all.
Regards Rodders
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/50xLarge-Jumb ... SwBP9UVIs3Zeddedhed":5tcy80q5 said:blackrodd":5tcy80q5 said:Can't agree with you on that, If you look, the pin is off the wall so it wouldn't mirror accurately the undulations of stonework or brickwork as the pin must be constantly opposite the pencil for an accurate repeat.
The mass of plastic would lose the finer points by a long way.
OK for plaster work's gentle undulations and, of course drawing circles
But no good when you have to scribe into an ugly wall accurately and swiftly to earn the daily crust.
Can't beat the compass and pencil, 1 item does all.
Regards Rodders
I don't think it's designed to be used as the photo shows. The pencil holder is articulated which would allow you to tip the whole thing towards the line being scribed, thus keeping the plastic well away from the wall and the pin in contact with the wall or whatever. I've used one to scribe round some stone work once (borrowed it from kitchen fitter to see if it's better than my aforementioned lolly sticks) and it works very well.
Since my missus has now banned lollys for the kids on the basis of sugar content I may need to get me one!!
Zeddedhed":eq6meyfv said:blackrodd":eq6meyfv said:Can't agree with you on that, If you look, the pin is off the wall so it wouldn't mirror accurately the undulations of stonework or brickwork as the pin must be constantly opposite the pencil for an accurate repeat.
The mass of plastic would lose the finer points by a long way.
OK for plaster work's gentle undulations and, of course drawing circles
But no good when you have to scribe into an ugly wall accurately and swiftly to earn the daily crust.
Can't beat the compass and pencil, 1 item does all.
Regards Rodders
I don't think it's designed to be used as the photo shows. The pencil holder is articulated which would allow you to tip the whole thing towards the line being scribed, thus keeping the plastic well away from the wall and the pin in contact with the wall or whatever. I've used one to scribe round some stone work once (borrowed it from kitchen fitter to see if it's better than my aforementioned lolly sticks) and it works very well.
Since my missus has now banned lollys for the kids on the basis of sugar content I may need to get me one!!
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