In addition to routine measuring and layout, this apron-size square is perfect for machine setups. Just slide the ruler to the end for a precision height gauge. Features 1/8" and 1/16" graduations on one side, while the flip-side has 1/32" and 1/64" graduations.

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iGaging 4'' Precision Double Square
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Average Rating:
3.4
(18 customer reviews)
$19.99
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1) Submitted by
John Mugge, from Kenner, LA
on 1/15/2010
Customer Rating: 
Great for laying out mortises and tenons on small stock. The quality of the product is very good and the price couldn't be beat.
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2) Submitted by
Larry Pyle, from Simi Valley, CA
on 1/12/2010
Customer Rating: 
Very handy small square, easy to carry in a pocket and easy to handle. I found that the changing of the scale was a little rough, perhaps this will improve with use. I found that the numbers and letters were printed on the metal and not etched into the square. This may be a problem with wear on the rule. The sale price was quite good and I know that the professional squares are very expensive. I have but one. It is a good deal at the sale price.
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3) Submitted by
John Williams, from Pilesgrove, N.J.
on 1/5/2010
Customer Rating: 
Not a bad little square. Checked it against my Starrett, it's dead nuts accurate. It's the right size for small jobs, like setting the reveals on the clam shell trim on Habitat builds. It's also a nice size for sticking in a shirt pocket, instead of throwing it in the bottom of a nail pouch just to get it banged around. On the minus side it doesn't have ecthed markings, my Grandfather's Miller Falls combo square is still useable after many decades of being used on jobsites in the rain, mud, snow, etc. because of that very feature. Also the setting screw is a bugger to use and doesn't really want to lock all that easily or for that matter firmly. As a discounted Christmas gift, it was a bargain and a half, to pay full boat, I just don't know.
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4) Submitted by
James Edwards, from Hedgesville, WV
on 10/8/2009
Customer Rating: 
It may not be a Starrett, but it doesn't cost nearly as much either! It's still very accurate, very useful, and will do everything a Starrett will do for the average woodworker. A great value, and a handy tool for set-ups and tune-ups. Considering the price, it's a bargain.
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5) Submitted by
Stan Morgan, from Mapleton Depot, PA
on 12/21/2008
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Good value for the price but not a Starrett but it is still an asset for general work in the shop.
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6) Submitted by
Fred Olsen, from Fairfield, CT
on 12/18/2008
Customer Rating: 
Good value for the discounted price. I would have rated it excellent if the markings were etched and it slid easily.
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7) Submitted by
Doug, from Huntsville, AL
on 12/16/2008
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Not a very impressive tool. On special the value to performance ratio is okay. It will likely get some layout use. I am not very pleased with the locking mechanism. It is hard to adjust and even locked down the rule will slip when pulled. Sorry, only 2 stars on this one.
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