The majority of the time a squaring rod with two pencil marks can be used to check the diagonals. There's several other ways , roofing square, getting someone to hold the other end of the tape measure etc etc
I'm making a large batch of windows and doors at the moment and the mould makes it difficult to measure on my own
A fairy quick workaround is to clamp a square ended piece of wood in each corner
Then hook the tape measure over it and check each diagonal
(I've added a champfer to avoid the tape wearing away the point too quickly)
You need to make sure the piece of wood sticks up the same amount, so in this instance I just kept it inline with the rebate.
There's no reason it couldn't be used on box carcasses or anything that needs to be square. I think I prefer using the tape measure for checking diagonals as it gives me an exact reading of how shoddy my work is ! :lol:
Coley
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I'm making a large batch of windows and doors at the moment and the mould makes it difficult to measure on my own
A fairy quick workaround is to clamp a square ended piece of wood in each corner
Then hook the tape measure over it and check each diagonal
(I've added a champfer to avoid the tape wearing away the point too quickly)
You need to make sure the piece of wood sticks up the same amount, so in this instance I just kept it inline with the rebate.
There's no reason it couldn't be used on box carcasses or anything that needs to be square. I think I prefer using the tape measure for checking diagonals as it gives me an exact reading of how shoddy my work is ! :lol:
Coley
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