Peter Sefton":1fq9cxf0 said:
If you set a sliding bevel out of square and mark around a section of timber always referencing off face side and face edge it will also give you a complete, but it will not be a square mark.
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No it won't, unless you turn the square (or the wood). If you do all the marks with the square stock in your left hand, turning the wood, the marks will not meet. To bring them together, you'd have to turn it and use in your right hand for two of the marks, or turn the wood end to end.
Had to try this out to make sure!
OTOH the good news is - if the workpiece itself is perfectly rectangular* in section, then whichever way you apply a perfectly accurate square, the marks will meet.
*Or a perfect parallelogram. Doesn't do to overthink these things - everything becomes impossible!