Triangle Squares have been used by carpenters for 100 years. An essential tool in carpentry it can be used as a try square, miter square, protractor, line scriber and saw guide. But carpenter squares are thickset and lack the fineness needed for bench work such as joinery and furniture making.
Well, we have some good news.
iGAGING has taken on the challenge of developing Bench Squares that are as versatile as a Swiss Army Knife and as beautifully crafted as a Roy Underhill Revolving Windsor Chair.
Versatile, Precise, Easy to Use
You will be amazed at how many practical uses these masterfully crafted bench squares have in your shop including:
- Joinery Layout
- Machine Setup
- Try Square, Miter Square or Protractor
- Measuring and Marking
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New 3" & 6" Bench Squares with Miter Pins are CNC-machined from solid aluminum, laser engraved and loaded with great features including:
- 3/16" pin holes for marking polygon miters w/included pin
- 1/16" scribe holes in 1/16” increments
- 1/32" scale on base
- 3/4" tall base has 1/4" and 3/8" offsets
- 3mm thick blades
- Non-glare finish
- Blue anodized heavy-duty aluminum
- Inch rules on both the square and base
- 1° angle graduations + 22.5° and 67.5°
- Scale accuracy: +/- 0.005"
The 4” & 7” Bench Squares have a thin stainless-steel body, precise easy-to-read markings, and other features that woodworkers will appreciate. Available in both inch (4" and 7") or metric (100 and 175 mm) size. The squares are CNC machined, laser engraved and loaded with great features including:
- Thin 2mm stainless steel body
- Matte non-glare finish
- Blue anodized aluminum base
- Inch rules on both the square and base
- 1/32" or 1 mm graduations
- 1° angle graduations + 22.5° and 67.5°
- Multiple-reference points for angles
- Complementary angles on the 7" and 175 mm
- Affordable prices
The Sketchup drawings below give you an idea of what these Bench Squares can do ...but nothing beats holding one in your own hands as you dive into your woodworking project.
Joinery: So Easy to Accurately Mark Your Joint Layout The 1/2" tall base of the inch Bench Square has 1/4" and 3/8" offsets on opposite sides of the base with ruler markings on the 1/4" side. On dressed 3/4" stock the mortises and cheeks for 1/4" tenons can be effortlessly marked using the 1/4" offset. The metric version has 5mm and 8mm offsets on opposite sides of the base.
And with the 3/8" offset you can easily mark the exact center of 3/4" stock for dowel pin and fastener locations. Or mark the center of 1/2" stock with the 1/4" offset.
Machine Setups: Accuracy Beyond Just Square
Of course, the right triangle of the Bench Square can be used to set your saw to a perfect 90° or 45° setting. But you can also stand the triangle on its straight edge and use the ruler markings to make height adjustments on the table saw and depth-of-cut adjustments on the router table.
Try Square, Miter Square, and Protractor; Perfect Angles ...Every Time
Use the base and straight edge to quickly check for squareness or to lay out a straight line 90° to an edge.
You can easily layout a 45° miter along the triangle's hypotenuse. Plus, the hypotenuse edge has lines marked in 1° increment allowing you to layout angled cuts by tilting the base at the pivot point to the desired angle. There are also extra lines at 22.5° and 67.5° for octagonal construction. Plus, common angles are marked both on the hypotenuse and at the cutouts providing 2 references.
Measuring & Marking: Precision Plus Convenience
With the base offsets you can scribe lines on adjoining faces as with a saddle square. All the squares have a ruler with drilled holes either every 1/8" or 2 mm along the straight edge. With the point of a mechanical pencil in a hole, you can smoothly slide the square along an edge to layout lines parallel to the edge.
Using the 45° cutouts in the squares you can quickly find the center of round (or square) stock by aligning the inside of the base and the straight edge of the square with the edges of the round stock. A mark along the 45° cutout will go through the round stock center. Do this twice so the lines cross to find the center. Use the 4" or 100 mm square to find the center on stock from 1.5" to 4.5" diameter and the 7" or 175 mm square on larger stock up to 8" diameter.
The bottom cutout on both squares is a ruler that can be used to mark an offset distance from the straight edge. You can also find the center of a board by pivoting off the base to an easily divisible measurement on the straight edge then dividing by 2.
iGaging has reached a new level of craftsmanship with these excellent Bench Squares! You'll feel confident as you use these squares to measure and cut your pieces meticulously and flawlessly.
Limited Time Offer
For a limited time, we are offering the 4” & 7” & 100 & 175 mm squares in a set with a custom foam-lined case for only $69.95/Stainless Steel set or $59.95/Aluminum Set. The 3” & 6” aluminum set is $51.95. Optional mechanical pencil and lead refills are offered at a price of $4.95. This offer is only available from ChipsFly.com. Aluminum 4” & 7” & 100 & 175 mm Bench square sets do not include the mechanical pencil and lead refills.