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Cuts wood fibers rather than tears; therefore, marks cleanly, even on cross grain. |
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Wheel's singlesided bevel pulls the gauge face against the stock, maintaining accuracy. |
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Cutting edge is at the extreme end of the rod, useful for transferring dimensions such as tenon shoulder and mortise depth. |
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Wheel retracts into the face of the gauge for storage and protection. |
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Gauges are easy to set, since each has an internal O-ring to keep light but constant friction on rod. |
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Micro-adjust model has a slightly longer body fitted with a two-stage collet to allow fine adjustment of the cutting wheel. |
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Collet has a fine-pitch thread; one revolution advances or retracts the wheel, the knurled thumbscrew then locks the setting. |
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Metric graduated rod has graduations to 150mm. |
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Patented. |