I MUST HAVE ONE!!!!

Looks like a really nice scribe.  Would be nice if they had an 'awl' blade as well for scribing against wood as an awl doesn't track the grain like a blade.
 
The ThingaMeJig looks pretty good. I just wish the beveled carbide cutters were inverted.
The deeper you scribe the more the scribe line is beveled...on the keeper side of the work.
 
Michael Kellough said:
The ThingaMeJig looks pretty good. I just wish the beveled carbide cutters were inverted.
The deeper you scribe the more the scribe line is beveled...on the keeper side of the work.

It's made of Aluminium (Thats aluminum for all you north Americans) so I'm sure you could modify one of the points so that the cutter could be inserted upside-down
 
That looks really cool. Kinda like woodpeckers stuff with the red anodised Finnish.
Kev, you gonna start shipping them to us  [big grin]
 
Michael Kellough said:
The ThingaMeJig looks pretty good. I just wish the beveled carbide cutters were inverted.
The deeper you scribe the more the scribe line is beveled...on the keeper side of the work.

The inserts appear to be standard used in the metal working industry -- they are probably available with the hole chamfered on the reverse side.  As you say the way it's setup it leaves a bit of the ascribed line on the "keeper" side.  I'm not sure how the scale relates to the cutting tip -- it may throw it off by the thickness of the insert.

It's a very clever tool that will be great for installers.
 
woodguy7 said:
That looks really cool. Kinda like woodpeckers stuff with the red anodised Finnish.
Kev, you gonna start shipping them to us  [big grin]

Kev............... are you?!?!
 
Whats the Guy on about at the start of the video?!  

Quote from Video:

'' one handed design appose to the old two handed which is cumbersome ''  

http://thingamejigtools.com/reviews/

..... I have never used a two handed scribe tool does any one know what kinda scribing tool he is referring to which requires TWO hands to hold?!

 
jmbfestool said:
Whats the Guy on about at the start of the video?!  

Quote from Video:

'' one handed design appose to the old two handed which is cumbersome ''  

http://thingamejigtools.com/reviews/

..... I have never used a two handed scribe tool does any one know what kinda scribing tool he is referring to which requires TWO hands to hold?!

One with vacuum pickup and a dust shield.  Throw in a light and it's perfect.  Vacuum triggered, lighted scribing tool.
U.L. certified of course.
 
jmbfestool said:
Whats the Guy on about at the start of the video?!  

Quote from Video:

'' one handed design appose to the old two handed which is cumbersome ''  

http://thingamejigtools.com/reviews/

..... I have never used a two handed scribe tool does any one know what kinda scribing tool he is referring to which requires TWO hands to hold?!

I would take that to mean the scribe in one hand and the scale (or whatever you are using as a guide) in the other hand.  [unsure]
 
I'm going to spray paint a few thousand of these bad boys red and sell them for 50.00.  They're one handed, and you can use them with your left or right hand!  And all you need is a pencil (for an extra 10.00 bucks I'll throw one in).

It looks well made, and very nice, please don't get me wrong.  Just a little overkill when a 3.00 compass scribe is faster, easier, and smarter...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Scribe_compass_A.jpg

Jon
 
Jonhilgen said:
I'm going to spray paint a few thousand of these bad boys red and sell them for 50.00.  They're one handed, and you can use them with your left or right hand!  And all you need is a pencil (for an extra 10.00 bucks I'll throw one in).

It looks well made, and very nice, please don't get me wrong.  Just a little overkill when a 3.00 compass scribe is faster, easier, and smarter...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Scribe_compass_A.jpg

Jon

But wait, there's more... 

[eek]
 
jmbfestool said:
woodguy7 said:
That looks really cool. Kinda like woodpeckers stuff with the red anodised Finnish.
Kev, you gonna start shipping them to us  [big grin]

Kev............... are you?!?!

Happy to help out if you want me to.

I plan on trying one - but I could also try nudging the seller a little to do a good direct UK deal.

Let me know.
 
The size of the base seems like it would really limit the amount of detail you could pick up. 

No scribing brick or stone with this tool...

 
Vindingo said:
The size of the base seems like it would really limit the amount of detail you could pick up. 

No scribing brick or stone with this tool...

To me it seems targeted at matching floors and walls - think it'll do those well - but you're dead right, the "riding" base size dictates the fractal detail. It'll do stone, but rough brings I doubt ... but that isn't it's forte.

Guys, they'll SHIP TO EUROPE FROM THE OZ WEB SITE ... so ... you don't need me  [blink] [unsure] [sad] [crying]
 
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