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Try Squares and Corner & Paring
Chisels
Here we offer Robert Sorby paring chisels, corner chisels
and 6", 9", and 12" try squares. Made by Sorby,
Whiteside, Kell and Crown, these tools are accurate additions to the
well-equipped shop and invaluable to the craftsman.
Order 1/4", 1/2", 3/4", 1", or set of all (4)
These 9-1/2" blades will slip in and take shavings where other chisels
can’t. They are fine cutting instruments with edges so keen they will shave
the fuzz on a peach. So slender they will actually flex to conform to
"impossible" angles. 6" boxwood handles. Robert Sorby, England
Sorby 3/8" Corner
Chisel
A slender cabinet style chisel for squaring furniture mortises or
setting-in cabinet hardware. Carver's use it on the "v" for veining and
accents. Robert Sorby. England.
Spring-loaded Corner Chisel - A 3/8' spring-return
chisel for squaring hinge mortises. Tap it and it re-sets instantly for the
next corner. A sturdy production tool. Top quality by Whiteside. USA
Sorby
Try Squares
Offered 6", 9", 12", or set of all (3)
The solid brass I-beam heel is machined on both the inside & outside
edges to assure accuracy no matter how you measure. Then the heel is
in-filled with gorgeous rosewood. Accurate to .0005" (that's one half
thousandth) per inch of blued steel blade! Buy all 3 and save! Made by
Robert Sorby. England.
Built by those fussy Brits in Sheffield, England, each
square is made from solid beech. Has 3 brass pins to keep the blade square
to the heel. Brass facing on the inside of the handle eliminates wear and
ensures greater accuracy.
6” Master Try Square - Great for smaller projects. Fits in a shop apron.
9” Master Try Square - Very useful inside drawers and carcasses where a
larger square would interfere.
12” Master Try Square - Best on larger projects to check longer right
angles.
Or Set 0f (3)
Use this extraordinary try square to check or lay out the
commonly used angles of 90, 60, 45, and 30 degrees, without a lot of fuss.
The design is based on traditional tools still very much in use in Europe
today. Very accurate. Polished brass blade, brass facing plate and pins.
Plantation grown rosewood handle. Made by Crown in Sheffield, England.
Don't let this pocket sized square fool you. It's just as
accurate as its big cousins to within .001" per inch of blade. Brass heel is
angled at the top to mark degree measurements. 3" blued steel blade is fixed
with 3 brass pins. England
A true multi-function square, the M-3 Square is the world's first 3-D try
square. It can be used as a regular try square, a saddle square, a deep
range marking gauge, or a bevel gauge. The delta shaped wings on the heel
permit accurate marking around corners. You'll only have to move it once to
mark around all 4 sides.
Kell
Brass Try Square
This tiny solid brass try square works very nicely for spot checks and
quick layout chores. It's small enough to always keep handy in a shirt
pocket, yet accurate enough to use with confidence. Precision tolerances to
within a maximum of .0005" over the entire length of all sides. Outside
measurements: 1-3/4" heel x 2-3/8" blade. Approx. 1/16" thick. England
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