Introduction
A try square is used for marking, measuring and checking the accuracy of right angles (90 degrees). It has a metal ruler set at right angles to another straight piece. A traditional try square has a broad blade of steel or brass riveted to a wooden handle.
How to use it
Place the square on the edge of the job and mark a line square to the edge. Check for right angle by fitting into the angle and noting any gaps.
Maintenance
Do not damage the ruling edge
OHS issues
None
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Tin snips
Tongs
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Chalk
Chord rule
Combination square
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Eraser
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Flexi-curve
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Pencils
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Scale rule
Scriber
Set square
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T-square
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Trammels
Try square
Vernier protractor
Bevel square
Calculator
Centre punch
Centre square
Chalk
Chalk string line
Chord rule
Combination square
Dividers
Flexi-curve
Mark out blue dye
Prick punch
Protractor
Rule stainless steel
Scriber
Straight edge
T-square
Tape measure retractable
Trammels
Try square
Vernier protractor