Framing Square enthusiasts out there...?
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Framing Square enthusiasts out there...?
I love my framing square...and I love using the stair gages, that is, until this improvement to the usual mouse trap...(EDIT)been using this for years, maybe longer.
Basically, the square is sandwiched by two identical pieces of wood, squeezed tight by screws. The two pieces replaces the stair gages... Set it and forget it...
Ideal for flipping it over and doing the plum cuts at the top and bottom. The beauty is that you don't run out of wood like you can with stair gages at the top and bottom of the stringers.
Right now it happens to be set for 7x10...
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Basically, the square is sandwiched by two identical pieces of wood, squeezed tight by screws. The two pieces replaces the stair gages... Set it and forget it...
Ideal for flipping it over and doing the plum cuts at the top and bottom. The beauty is that you don't run out of wood like you can with stair gages at the top and bottom of the stringers.
Right now it happens to be set for 7x10...
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Re: Framing Square enthusiasts out there...?
@Nickp
My only suggestion would be to have some sort of way to lock it in so there is no way to bump it out of adjustment.
HErb
My only suggestion would be to have some sort of way to lock it in so there is no way to bump it out of adjustment.
HErb
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Re: Framing Square enthusiasts out there...?
There is...the three screws keep it in place. Originally I had put the stair gages on the inside to keep it but they got in the way...Herb Stoops wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 7:55 pm @Nickp
My only suggestion would be to have some sort of way to lock it in so there is no way to bump it out of adjustment.
HErb
The screws do a good enough job...occasionally I'll put in the 4th for extra measure but I usually leave it out...makes it easier to readjust for different riser by loosening the middle screw...
Thanks for catching that...
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Re: Framing Square enthusiasts out there...?
I think @Stick486 is a knowledgeable squareist.
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Re: Framing Square enthusiasts out there...?
That's a good idea Nick and you're right, it does solve the problem of marking the first step at the end of the board.
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Re: Framing Square enthusiasts out there...?
My mind is a scary place -- I try not to go their alone.
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Re: Framing Square enthusiasts out there...?
As we have spoken about privately, you are familiar with squares both common and arcane in both their use and history.
As I am expert in the use of, for example, a guitar, that makes me a guitarIST.
For you, being a liklely expert in the use of a square (which can be used for many things most people are unaware of), I coined the non-pejorative term “squareist”. It was a term of respect.
Moreover, I brought Stick’s name up in the thread as a means of drawing him into the discussion and possibly adding something to it.
All of this was done at lightning speed while trying to multitask. It apparently didn’t go well.
As I am expert in the use of, for example, a guitar, that makes me a guitarIST.
For you, being a liklely expert in the use of a square (which can be used for many things most people are unaware of), I coined the non-pejorative term “squareist”. It was a term of respect.
Moreover, I brought Stick’s name up in the thread as a means of drawing him into the discussion and possibly adding something to it.
All of this was done at lightning speed while trying to multitask. It apparently didn’t go well.
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Re: Framing Square enthusiasts out there...?
Now if you went with 'blockhead' we might have a problem...
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Re: Framing Square enthusiasts out there...?
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Not your fault, Mike...not sure why you're being blamed...it was my topic title so I changed it...
In the interest of future squareheads reading this obviously politically incorrect term, it seemed appropriate to reword my title...
Not your fault, Mike...not sure why you're being blamed...it was my topic title so I changed it...
In the interest of future squareheads reading this obviously politically incorrect term, it seemed appropriate to reword my title...
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Re: Framing Square enthusiasts out there...?
The odd thing is that I never used the term “squarehead”, yet now I learn that mines had been laid in my path.
Just can’t win around here...
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Re: Framing Square enthusiasts out there...?
It's a tough crowd...
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