A try square or try-square is a woodworking tool used for marking and checking 90° angles on pieces of wood. Though woodworkers use many different types of square, the try square is considered one of the essential tools for woodworking. The square in the name refers to the 90° angle. To try a piece of wood is to check if the edges and faces are straight, flat, and square to one another. A try square is so called because it is used to try how square the workpiece is.
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Specifications
In The Box
Pack of
1
General
Brand
Toolsbae
Model Number
Try Square 8 inches
Arm Material
Carbbon Steel
Type
Tri-Square
Body Material
Carbbon Steel
Blade Length
11 mm
Tongue Length
24 mm
Color
Silver
Net Quantity
1
Additional Features
Other Features
FRAMING & CARPENTING SQUARE : The forged tip of this construction tool allows for optimum contact and a firm grip; eliminating stripping. It's great for measuring inside or outside the square; as well as checking table saw adjustments., APPLICATIONS: This easy-to-carry building instrument is perfect for use in establishing right angles; and marking cutoff work on wide stock. It is a useful tool for designing layouts and patterns., CONSTRUCTION: This lightweight steel square is made of high-quality steel; ensuring optimum durability. As a result; it can survive even the most severe worksite damage. This tool is finished with a low-glare; anti-rust powder coating., Ideal For Carpentry Applications In Framing, Roofing, Stair Work, In Making Layouts And Patterns - Can Also Be Used As Straightedge For Determining Flatness Of A Surface