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Tips for using a Bevel Gauge

Woodworking has a number of challenges. None more so than when you have to deal with angled cuts. For most of the projects I build, the workpieces come together at 90°, with an occasional 45° here and there. When I have to deal with angles other than those, I can’t check them accurately with a combination square or easily set up my machinery using the adjustment options offered on the tool.

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