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$71.10
If you thought the simple miter joint was tough, try making octagons! Each cut represents a potential error that will be multiplied by 16 when the frame or box is assembled! You simply cannot afford to guess when that many sides are involved.... read more
$130.50
CNC milled from solid brass, each leg of the PD-11 Precision Proportional Divider contains an array of holes on each side. One array is used forproportional work while the other is used for dividing circles, determining circumferences and the golden... read more
Any time you need to hold small tools, parts or other items firmly and safely, a pin vise is a logical choice. Drills, files, hex keys, screwdriver bits, nut drivers, and custom work are the tip of the iceberg for the PV-2 Pin Vise.Our PV-2 uses a... read more
$35.10
The SA-1 Scratch Awl is designed to complement its big brother, the SA-2. It is great for starting screw holes and making divots for brad point drills. The handle comes to rest in the palm of your hand, the point acting as an extension of your index... read more
$40.50
This is the finest scratch awl in the world today. Each rosewood handle is flawlessly hand turned. The balance of this tool in your hand is unlike any you have ever experienced. The control of this awl, (somewhat like a conductor’s baton) allows... read more
The elegant simplicity of our scratch awl family continues with the introduction of the SA-3 Bent Tip Awl. It works efficiently, feels splendid in your palm and will allow you to complete tasks that are rather awkward with a straight blade awl. The... read more
$116.95
Mathematically, the SD-6 Spider Divider is a base six sectional divider with an additional leg to use as an outside caliper. This means you can divide your work by sixths, fifths, fourths, thirds or halves as well as tenths, ninths, and eighths... read more
At last an accurate and affordable reference for flatness designed specifically for woodworkers. The SE-24 Precision Straight Edge is twenty-four inches of precision ground hardened steel. Its satin chrome plating prevents humidity and the natural... read more
This is the long, accurate rule most shops need. One of the biggest mistakes a woodworker can make is to “chain” a series of measurements together from a smaller ruler to lay out a long dimension. Not only is this bad practice, it's fertile... read more
If you’re using a yardstick in your shop you may want to consider upgrading to one of the world’s finest 36" rules. This is the rule for designing or laying out large pieces. Also works great for setting up a pair of trammel points. read more
