Checking for Square

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So how many of you take advantage of the woodworking tips from Woodsmith/Shopnotes? The one posted today seem like a good idea, I hope they don't mind if I share the URL with you.

http://woodworkingtips.com/etips/2008/11/27/ws/print/

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I do use some of their tips. In fact I plan to use the one you posted for my next project - storage cabinets for the shop. I usually save them all in a folder in my e-mail.

Unfortunately, I have a nasty habit of then forgetting to use them for a while and then they become just so much clutter on my computer because I don't go back and review them. I bet if I did there are enough small projects to keep me busy for the next year catching up. Say, there's an idea! I'll do that just as soon as I get those cabinets made for the shop so I can put stuff away and have working space again.:D
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Great tip and one I will use in the future fjimp
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Thank you, Ed. Never visited their web site. I will have to go look at some more of those. More computer time, just what I needed. :rolleyes:
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great tip, but then what?

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I have more trouble getting the assembly squared up after I find out is isn't true. Which diagonal do you clamp and what is the best way to do it? I usually find that pressure on the longest diagonal will solve the problem, but I never get it without several tries and much consternation.
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I get all the tips and then save them to a filw which I seldom access.:D

Today's tip though caught my attention as I have never been quite able to master squareness and the tape trick.:o

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Incidently http://woodworkingtips.com/etips/
Gives you list of all their tips
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Thank you for that link, Ed. Now I won't have to look so hard. :D
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Post by efmaron »

A good aid in checking squareness can be found in the Rockler Nov. 08 issue on page 135, square check #37096 $4.99

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page ... 6&pn=37096
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Post by beeg »

AH but if you make one, that would use up SOME scraps. :D
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