Sliding T bevel
T bevel with protractor and dividers
A sliding T bevel, also known as a bevel gauge or false square[1] is an adjustable gauge for setting and transferring angles. The handle is usually made of wood or plastic and is connected to a metal blade with a thumbscrew or wing nut. The blade pivots and can be locked at any angle by loosening or tightening the thumbscrew.
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In use
The bevel can be used to duplicate an existing angle, or set to a desired angle by using it with any number of other measuring tools (such as a protractor, or framing square).[2]
See also
References
- ↑ Wormell, Richard. An Elementary Course of Plane Geometry. p. 23.
- ↑ Bureau of Naval Personnel (1973). Tools and Their Uses. Dover Publications. p. 98. ISBN 978-0-486-22022-2.
- Reader's Digest "Book of Skills & Tools"
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