Please help - need a tool but no idea what its called

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My Dad was a cabinet maker and antique restorer. One tool he had I would just love at the moment. Its for taking profiles of any shaped wood up to about 9-10 inches long. The device had a centre bar with pins going through it (100s of them it seemed). When pushed up against an object it would produce the positive and negative outline .

Great for turning and carving shapes to be restored.

Is this still made or available.
 
Hi Plugs,

Welcome to the fourm. :D

You are looking for a Profile Gauge, like this:
APTCPG1_l.jpg

that one in sold by Axminster but lots of other places do them.
 
The metal ones are better than the plastic ones - finer 'needles' so a closer approximation to the profile.
 
Jake":cusf026d said:
The metal ones are better than the plastic ones - finer 'needles' so a closer approximation to the profile.

As per (almost) usual the original is the best - A "Maco" template, which had lovely fine brass pieces. Bit rare these days.

Be wary of buying "unseen" though - fine brass bends easily :-(

BugBear
 
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