DiscoStu
Established Member
I thought I'd start a thread that might be revealing and hopefully beneficial but not costly.
The rules are simple, post you best tool / gadget or gizmo (wood working related) that costs under £10 and under £30 and a few words to say why you like it so much.
Under £10
Ruler stop - A small device that goes onto a steel rule. Link here:
http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-pr ... top-102378
Essentially it allows you to draw lines at set depths, transfer depths from one piece to another. I constantly find it saving me from measuring and use it loads.
Under £30
I think my speed square is probably my answer here. Again I use it loads and the base on it makes it so valuable as you can use it outside of an edge rather than having to make it parallel. It also rests in a lot of positions that my engineers square won't.
Oh I'm going to have two under £30's
My Festool tape measure. Love the fact it drawers circles and can measure internal dims without having to bend the tape. Price was around £16 I think which is a lot for a small tape but I love how useful it is.
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The rules are simple, post you best tool / gadget or gizmo (wood working related) that costs under £10 and under £30 and a few words to say why you like it so much.
Under £10
Ruler stop - A small device that goes onto a steel rule. Link here:
http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-pr ... top-102378
Essentially it allows you to draw lines at set depths, transfer depths from one piece to another. I constantly find it saving me from measuring and use it loads.
Under £30
I think my speed square is probably my answer here. Again I use it loads and the base on it makes it so valuable as you can use it outside of an edge rather than having to make it parallel. It also rests in a lot of positions that my engineers square won't.
Oh I'm going to have two under £30's
My Festool tape measure. Love the fact it drawers circles and can measure internal dims without having to bend the tape. Price was around £16 I think which is a lot for a small tape but I love how useful it is.
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