Ok, the noggin was waaayyy out there in left field .. not even near the box. I thunk you meant you used it as a North-seeking compass!JPG40504 wrote:The 'inside' measuring fingers have sharp points(when new). A 'typical' compass(not the north pointing kind) has two points. One becomes a pivot, the other becomes a 'scribe'.
Get yer noggin outta de box!:D
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Actually, the bevelled disc is the most accurate marker, at least going by my BCTW gauges. It's not a wheel, btw, and only rotates when you want to rotate it to get a sharper edge.charlese wrote:...
My first thought is the knife (wheel) is probably more inaccurate than the measuring part. ...
The new device is, to me, a gadget. And I have fun with gadgets, so I ordered one. Lee Valley sucks me in on a regular basis for $29.95 and under. They got my number. But it's fun stuff that I can drop and ruin and not care (too much).
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