Squares... Are They?

Ratdog68

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Out of EIGHT different squares I have, FIVE of them were NOT. These are not abused tools either, some are well used, but not beaten/dropped/damaged. To test them, score a line with it on a known straight-edged board/panel... flip it over and line it up on you line to score it again. If it's not square, the line will not be touching the blade.

Framing Square: Greater than 90*
To correct it, center punched the outside corner with a hand sledge to close the angle, now square. If it were off by less than a right angle, strike the inside angle corner with the center punch to increase the angle.


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Of the 5 Combination Squares I have, only ONE of them was square (an old Stanley). Even one with an aircraft tool brand (again, old tool) was off. To correct them, remove the blade/ruler, there are two raised pads inside the slot which the blade is seated upon when the thumbscrew is tightened. Use a tiny file to scrub down the pad which is proud (causing the incorrect angle). Assemble/re-score/check... until the struck line marries up from both sides of the blade when held to the board/panel. Strike a new line each time after making an adjustment.

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Swanson Speed Square (Cheap, orange plastic): Both of mine were spot on, needed no love.
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Lesson learned, do NOT trust a new tool to be correct. One of my combo squares was virtually brand new, and was off 1/16" in 16" of length. My most used combo square was off by 1/8" in 12" of blade length. Each of these squares were less than a right angle when checked.
 

Wildfowler

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I've got an 8" slide mitre saw that's out just enough to show up when making a compound cut on five inch piece of crown moulding. It was like that right out of the box.

Four foot levels are notorious for being off similar to what you described.

Frustrating.
 

RattlesnakeDan

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When is a square not a square. Conundrum.
 
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