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JPG
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prmindartmouth wrote:Just to beat this item totally to death, here is the above bevel gauge mounted on a little board that is clamped to a table slot using a SS t nut:
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This view shows the nut:
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The rather poor chisel is clamped up with the top of its bevel even with the degree line as seen here. Please ignore the parallax in the photo:
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So the top of the bevel is 2" from the front of the clamp?
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Yes! JPG, right. And thank you for your questions on this and many other threads, which when answered, add considerably to the clarity of the descriptions.
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