We have probably been spoilt by the quality of tools from the likes of Jessem, Veritas and Woodpeckers amongst others that have set the bar high, but a quality tool is one that does the job and not one that is over engineered for the job.
This one shows that item in my original post at 12:05
I am concluding that for precise marking and alignment then run, it may not be that they are not precise but the engineering tolerances are such there is to much variability and so cannot be trusted. For the purpose of a reference then a bigger issue is can they be set and not move, no good if the screw cannot keep the thing set. I think many of these products would not be out of place in that Aldi centre aisle .
This one shows that item in my original post at 12:05
I am concluding that for precise marking and alignment then run, it may not be that they are not precise but the engineering tolerances are such there is to much variability and so cannot be trusted. For the purpose of a reference then a bigger issue is can they be set and not move, no good if the screw cannot keep the thing set. I think many of these products would not be out of place in that Aldi centre aisle .