JWD
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does nobody use a reference square? i have a starrett precision 200mm that just sits in a box until i need to check my combi or make a sled - so as long as i trust the reference square i know what and how to adjust.
shed9":1zaezdup said:Out of interest, does anyone have any experience of the Starrett K53 carpenter squares?
Paul Sellers has one or two pages on how to adjust a trad try square if it's of interest. They're from a few years ago so there are more typos and the wording could be a little clearer in places but you can pick up what he's going on about. There are also other guides out there online to doing various tweaks, including using lapping or filing techniques.transatlantic":10b04s35 said:I must admit, I haven't come across a sqaure you can correct? That would be neat to have.
ED65":kgtczl48 said:Paul Sellers has one or two pages on how to adjust a trad try square if it's of interest. They're from a few years ago so there are more typos and the wording could be a little clearer in places but you can pick up what he's going on about. There are also other guides out there online to doing various tweaks, including using lapping or filing techniques.transatlantic":kgtczl48 said:I must admit, I haven't come across a sqaure you can correct? That would be neat to have.
But in the UK with secondhand try squares being abundant and cheap I'm not really sure it's worth it TBH. I'd do it, but that's because here older try squares in good condition show up at car boots about as often as 52 1/2s in good nick for a tenner. Which is to say, never
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