Bevel gauges (sliding bevels) set and transfer angles for joinery and layout. Adjustable blades lock at any angle, enabling you to reproduce complex bevels on multiple pieces.
What is a bevel gauge used for?
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Bevel gauges (sliding bevels) set and transfer angles for joinery and layout. Adjustable blades lock at any angle, enabling you to reproduce complex bevels on multiple pieces.
What is a bevel gauge used for?
A bevel gauge, also known as a sliding T-bevel, is used to copy, set, or transfer angles for woodworking, carpentry, and metalworking. It’s ideal for tasks where precise angle replication is required rather than measuring a numerical degree.
How do I lock a bevel gauge so it doesn’t shift during use?
Most bevel gauges use a locking mechanism such as a wing nut, thumbscrew, or lever. Tighten it firmly after setting the angle, but avoid overtightening, which can wear the threads or damage the tool.
Can a bevel gauge be used to measure angles directly?
Not on its own. A bevel gauge replicates angles but doesn’t indicate the degree. To measure an angle, use it in combination with a protractor or angle finder.
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