Bevel Square - Free woodworking marking tool plan |
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| A bevel square, which is an essential tool for marking out dovetails and other joints with angles, greater or smaller than 90 degrees, can be made on the same lines as the try square. Again the dimension given are only for guidance. |

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Parts List
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Assembly Drawing
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1. Stock
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2. Staright Edge
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Standard Parts
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Assemblage instructions
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1. Fit the straight edge into the socket so there are no overlaps. Mark a central point 20mm from the end of the stock and drill a D6mm hole right through both pieces of wood.
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2. Pass the screw through this hole and the two washers and tighten the wing nut.
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