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A spirit level is usually found on the head of combination squares.
For marking straight lines up to a foot long, use a combination square.
The blade of a combination square is 1 inch wide.
The combination square shown here is the most versatile.
Combination squares are frequently equipped with a small level.
The one usually found on a combination square is adequate for leveling small items like picture frames.
A sliding T-bevel can also be used like a combination square to transfer or record angles.
Use a combination square for this purpose.
Use a combination square as a guide; the lines must be perpendicular to the stool's front and rear edges.
For measuring, a combination square is useful.
I recently needed to mark off lots of chamfers, and found this a tedious job with a combination square on the end-grain.
Measuring angles - A combination square can reliably measure 90 and 45 angles.
Combination squares have a small spirit level in the handle that is useful for checking whether vertical members are plumb (straight up and down).
A combination square is a tool used for multiple purposes in woodworking, stonemasonry and metalworking.
Another handy item is a 12-inch-long combination square, a metal ruler with a sliding handle for gauging 90- and 45-degree angles.
A combination square consists of a metal ruler, usually a foot long, and a sliding metal crosspiece.
Harvey then uses his combination square to ensure that his base (and Terry's cuts) are truly square.
The company patented such items as the sliding combination square, bench vises, and a shoe hook fastener.
Three types of squares are useful: Try squares, framing squares and combination squares.
Using a combination square as a straightedge, mark across the boards' top edges 15 1/4 inches from each end and then at 16-inch intervals along their length.
Use either the 45 facility of a combination square or stand the workpiece on a truly flat surface and use a 45 set square.
Tools Combination Square Combines a steel rule forMeasuring with a right angle and mitre square.
The Speed Square combines some of the most common functions of the combination square, try square, and framing square into one.
When she begins to use a combination square for marking a line across her lumber, Ruth's nominator Michelle contends that she is not using it correctly.
Invented in 1883 by Laroy S. Starrett, the combination square continues to be a commonplace tool in home workshops, construction jobsites and metalworking.