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Nobody else has mentioned it,but for the last few years a pair of glasses has been essential for accurate work.
Er, of coursepuffs a little bit of green marker down a deep hole.
tbf not really a cabinetmaking tool!Er, of course
If you have predrilled timber battens and want to drill and plug a wall to match rather than using hammer through frame fixings, these are brilliant. they'll blow a dense little dot of bright green chalk down a two or three inch deep hole in a batten without difficulty. It's quicker and easier than finding a nail/etc to fit your hole for an accurate mark.tbf not really a cabinetmaking tool!
I bought it principally for marking some rainwater downpipe fixings on some rough stone walls - absolutely excellent.
A second for hooked on wood, youtube channel. Fair reviews of lots of measuring kitThe Veiko measuring tools you can get from China (Banggood) seem to have favourable reviews, I recently bought the 600mm square. Extremely well built I have to say, she's a heavy one too. And surprisingly square out the box. They also do a range on smaller squares.
And like other, I have 2 Behco combination squares. They get constant use. I'd also recommend at least one engineering square and a good speed square is so dam handy
Have a look on YouTube for Hooked on Wood. Dennis has reviewed so many tools in his China tools series. That's where I heard about Veiko.
And if money is no object and you want to buy British, Benchdogs range of measuring tools is mighty impressive and easily on a par with Woodpeckers.
In recent years I have picked up on a couple of items that I have added to my go to tools for marking/setting out and measuring, the first of which was a set of Japanese carpenters squares 150mm, 300mm & 500mm these came from Workshop Heaven Japanese squares, not cheap mind, but are the main things I use now, the other piece is the BMI tape tape, superb tape when setting out linear measurements on stock, taking inside dimension again a go too tool for me.
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