Footprint 160101 Series 1876 Beechwood Mortice Marking Gauge
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend Beech stock; Solid brass slide; Double and single pins; Thumb screw adjusts and locks slide; An essential tool for all woodworkers Product details and pricing info |
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2 Customer Reviews Posted
- Solid, but not as nice as could be
- I just ordered and received this. I haven't used it yet, so this is an initial impression. It's fairly nice, and feels solid. The only thing I don't like is that the thumb screw used to adjust the unit is made of plastic, and looks cheap. It may hold up well over time, but it makes the unit feel cheap, which it isn't.
- 2006-10-24, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Don't shy away...
- Don't shy away from this tool just because its made of Beech instead of rosewood. I have one of these and one similiar made by Lee Valley tools. Though not as pretty as the rosewood models, they are tougher than they look and work well. I have several marking gauges(I think 5), mainly because I tend to use the same dimensions a lot, so I have them set to the most common ones I use, with a couple to use with other stuff. Saves time and besides I like looking at em. HaHa. Every serious or want to be serious wood worker needs at least one of these. Much more accurate for layout than a pencil, especially for mortise/tenon, and dovetail joints. Highly recommend.
- 2004-11-25, 20 of 20 people found this review helpful, Rated:

