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Veritas Bevel Setter with Metric Rule

Veritas Bevel Setter with Metric Rule

A sliding bevel is an excellent tool for transferring angles but not for reading them.
This bevel setter lets you set specific angles (from 0° to 60° in 1/2° increments) on a sliding bevel or a workpiece as well as read angles already set. Both functions are useful for dovetailing, for machine set-up, for polygon work, or for accurately fitting a piece in a restricted location. Common dovetail and polygon angles are highlighted on the reverse side.
The etched stainless-steel blade is 3" wide and 7" long. It is both easier to use and more accurate than a protractor in the same applications.
Made in Canada. Patented.

$17.05

Original: $56.85

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Veritas Bevel Setter with Metric Rule—

$56.85

$17.05

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Veritas Bevel Setter with Metric Rule

A sliding bevel is an excellent tool for transferring angles but not for reading them.
This bevel setter lets you set specific angles (from 0° to 60° in 1/2° increments) on a sliding bevel or a workpiece as well as read angles already set. Both functions are useful for dovetailing, for machine set-up, for polygon work, or for accurately fitting a piece in a restricted location. Common dovetail and polygon angles are highlighted on the reverse side.
The etched stainless-steel blade is 3" wide and 7" long. It is both easier to use and more accurate than a protractor in the same applications.
Made in Canada. Patented.

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A sliding bevel is an excellent tool for transferring angles but not for reading them.
This bevel setter lets you set specific angles (from 0° to 60° in 1/2° increments) on a sliding bevel or a workpiece as well as read angles already set. Both functions are useful for dovetailing, for machine set-up, for polygon work, or for accurately fitting a piece in a restricted location. Common dovetail and polygon angles are highlighted on the reverse side.
The etched stainless-steel blade is 3" wide and 7" long. It is both easier to use and more accurate than a protractor in the same applications.
Made in Canada. Patented.