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Product Description:
M3 Square
Love your try-square? Ever think about a simple "tweak" for it, or kicking it up a notch or two? Have you ever really wondered what would happen if you gave steroids to a try-square? We sure have, and wait until you see this bad boy! Meet the M3 Square woodworking tool - the world's first 3-dimensional try-square, and we're betting it will be your next one! It's taken three years to perfect what we consider to be a revolution for the woodworking professional and enthusiast alike, and it was worth every minute.
Just how many notches can a try-square be kicked up? We're still trying to find out, and we've already reached notches previously unknown to mankind! The M3 Square consists of a 9" (230mm) Sheffield spring steel main blade, (in a stark, durable, chemically etched black for high visibility of both your workpiece and the markings on the blade), a winged aluminium body coated in tough low-friction powder-coated finish, a hide-away bevel gauge and the M3 Scribe precision marking gauge. And it's way more than tough and good-looking, this sucker rocks in shop and field alike! Check this out:
Multifunction Three-Dimensional Marking Tool
Two-dimensional try-squares have been around for ages because they do a few things well, but when you look closely at what they really do, they're terribly limited because they can only mark in a single plane on a workpiece that is always three-dimensional. (Well yes, smart-aleck, there is a functionally two-dimensional piece of wood, but it's called "paper," and working it is called "origami," not "carpentry," "woodworking" or "woodcrafting," right? Besides, you'd look pretty silly running a piece of newsprint across your table saw, wouldn't you?)
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