Corner angle measure tool
Login Create Account. Easy storage — collapsible and fold-able for easy storage in your tool box Simpler and more accurate then a protractor, ideal for crown molding, casing, baseboard, trim, decking etc. Related Products. Payment Security Security. Money Back Guarantee Guarantee. Include description. Aluminum 8 Items 8. Plastic 7 Items 7. Stainless Steel 35 Items Not Specified 6 Items 6. System of Measurement. Celsius 2 Items 2. Metric 2 Items 2. Standard SAE 2 Items 2.
Not Specified 45 Items Folding Meter Stick 6 Items 6. Ruler 46 Items Not Specified 4 Items 4. Item Length. Not Specified 50 Items Blue 5 Items 5. Gray 1 Items 1. Green 1 Items 1. Multicolor 5 Items 5. Silver 31 Items Spirit vials help you check for level, as when establishing the angle to cut siding where it meets a roofline. Simple, durable, and full of roof-layout info, the Speed square is a carpenter's classic. Use it to find angles, mark cutlines, and as a crosscut guide to keep your saw straight.
Stick with the aluminum alloy version, not plastic: It's more rugged, and the stamped numbers are easier to read. This layout weapon for wide pieces of lumber has a sliding knob along its semicircular arc. Lock the triangle at the desired degree, then press it and a fixed knob on the handle against the edge of the work. The inch blade can't wobble or pivot as it guides your pencil or your saw.
Lock the T-bevel's sliding blade against any angle, then use the tool to copy that angle onto your work or to set the angle of a saw blade. This T-bevel's blade locks in place with a recessed bronze latch as opposed. T-bevels, which have no markings, are great for matching and transferring angles but can't tell you exactly what those angles are.
To find out, align the bar on this guide with the T-bevel's blade and read the angle to half a degree. Or set a desired angle and align the bevel's blade with it. Starrett's cast-iron protractor head with chromed-steel rule, on the market since , is a classic machinist's tool for anyone who values precise layout marks.
The rotating degree head locks the rule at a desired angle or tells you the exact angle of an existing bevel. Bosch's digital angle finder is arguably the most accurate tool we tested, and certainly the most idiot proof. Press each of its legs into a corner and get a digital readout to a tenth of a degree. The tool comes with two vials so you can be sure it's level on both sides of the corner as you take a reading.
Starrett's updated combination protractor takes the guesswork out of cutting crown molding. Place each leg on an adjacent wall, and arrows at the pivot show the degree setting you need to make a butt joint, or the angle to miter each piece.
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