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Mitre square with stainless steel blade

Precise mitre square for marking out, measuring and checking 45° angles

2 variants
starting up 27,40 €
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big square

Easy to transport due to folding mechanism. Lockable for 45° and 90° angles.

3 variants
starting up 75,00 €
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stair stringer template

Ideal for scribing stringers for spiral staircases

5 variants
starting up 18,80 €
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Machinist square (galvanized)

Machinist squares are made of steel, surfaces are ground and fully galvanized.

12 variants
starting up 9,60 €
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Profix big square

Connects two straightedges to form a 90° angle

46,70 €
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Joiner's set in wooden box

Three high-quality measuring and marking tools for every carpenter in a wooden case

98,00 €
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How do I check an angle with the reversal measurement?

The reversal measurement, often referred to as the reversal method, is a very simple and accurate method of checking the accuracy of a 90° angle. The reason why the reversal measurement is so accurate is that the accuracy of the measurement does not depend on a second test angle. A plate with a straight edge, a pencil and a calliper are all that is needed for this simple method. This method can be used to check all angles, e.g. carpenter's squares, joiner's squares, locksmith's squares, bricklayers' squares and many more.

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