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Anything from Crown Hand Tools Ltd. is a treat for you and your toolbox! Manufactured to British Standard BS3322, this beautiful 6" Tri-Miter Square is no exception. Features a hardened, tempered and blued steel blade with rosewood stock. Fitted with Brass, this tool is accurate, attractive and a must for the traditional craftsman!
Technical Details:- Manufactured to British Standard BS3322
- Hardened, tempered and blued steel blade
- Rosewood stock
- Fitted with Brass
What's in the Box? One 6" Crown Hand Tools Tri-Miter Square
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Customer Reviews and Photos for:
6'' Tri-Miter Square by Crown Hand Tools
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Average Rating:
3.0
(6 customer reviews)
$28.49
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1) Submitted by
John Zucker, from Elk, CA
on 12/24/2012
Customer Rating: 
You don't need several try squares to check them out. You only need the original one. Put it on an edge and draw a line. Then flip it over and draw another line in the same place. If the lines line up, it's square.
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2) Submitted by
Luis Torcida, from Miami, FL
on 1/25/2010
Customer Rating: 
Got mine 10 days ago. After reading the reviews I checked mine for squareness and was 100% OK. Very happy with the quality and the price I paid. Since I got my square this has been the one I pick first for marking.
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3) Submitted by
Ned MaComb, from LeMars, IA
on 1/10/2009
Customer Rating: 
Very good little try square, well built with the brass edge and screw caps. Small enough to be handy for the small jobs but big enough for the bigger jobs also.
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4) Submitted by
Brad Kennedy, from Willamina, OR
on 8/28/2009
Customer Rating: 
This is a well built little square. However, it is not square. I called Rockler and they promptly shipped another. It was not square either. It was off the same amount as the first one I received. It wasn't off by much, but when you need a square, you need it square.
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5) Submitted by
Christopher Wright, from Verona, NJ
on 12/13/2011
Customer Rating: 
Three stars for being square, as far as I can tell, because you need a square to check a square, assuming the square you use to check the square is square, which you need yet another square to be sure, and how do you know if that one is square to check all the other squares against, if one or more manufacturers lose sight of the fact that as Brad Kennedy noted, when you need a square, you need it square. Just like you need a ruler or tape measure's inches to actually be inches, but how would you check that, except with another, but what if that one wasn't accurate, either, and so on and so on... BUT... Two stars off for being the first-ever try square I have ever seen or heard of that wasn't calibrated in inches, or any other measure, AT ALL... Beautiful tool, like the ancient one my Dad had but is now rather shopworn - but the old one DOES HAVE CALIBRATIONS...! Apparently that is a big-ticket manufacturing expense nowadays, actually having inch markings. At least it isn't METRIC!
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6) Submitted by
Bill Belanger, from Caribou, ME
on 12/22/2009
Customer Rating: 
Set up a brand new shop, jointer, table saw, band saw, power miter saw with this "square". I've been having troubles with my corners and edges not matching up. Rechecked everything. After returning a new Dewalt 718 saw to Lowes today, I realized after I got another one home that my square was not. This looks pretty, but I don't understand how someone could sell this as a calibration tool. Bah Humbug
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