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miter square or
mitre square is a hand tool used in
woodworking and
metalworking for
marking and
checking angles other than 90°. Most
miter squares are...
- A
mitre joint (often
miter in
American English) is a
joint made by
cutting each of two
parts to be joined,
across the main surface,
usually at a 45° angle...
- A
miter saw or
mitre saw is a saw used to make
accurate crosscuts and
miters in a
workpiece by
positioning a
mounted blade onto a board. A
miter saw in...
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number of
other measuring tools (such as a protractor, or
framing square).
Bevel Miter square Wormell,
Richard (1868). An
Elementary Course of
Plane Geometry...
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displays 22.5° is
actually 67.5° on the protractor. Many
newer slide miters and
miter boxes display both angles. Some of the new
calculators have a 0° and...
- A try
square or try-
square is a
woodworking tool used for
marking and
checking 90°
angles on
pieces of wood.
Though woodworkers use many
different types...
- (Commonwealth English) (/ˈmaɪtər/; Gr****: μίτρα 'headband' or 'turban') or
miter (American English; see
spelling differences) is a type of
headgear now known...
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include adjustable square,
combo square, and
sliding square. The most
common head is the
standard head,
which is used as a
square for
marking and testing...
- A
square is a tool used for
marking and
referencing a 90° angle,
though mitre squares are used for 45° angles.
Squares see
common use in woodworking, metalworking...
- on a full-length
steel base,
generally square in section, with
radiused corners. Two 3⁄4-inch-wide (19 mm)
miter slots (1 inch [25 mm] wide on the largest...