Birdhunter
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My Woodpecker framing square is absolutely square. Very expensive and very square and very substantial.
Birdhunter said:My Woodpecker framing square is absolutely square. Very expensive and very square and very substantial.
ewils91 said:Hi there, you can adjust a framing square with a center punch. My shop teacher and my father showed me how to do this. There are many videos on YouTube that can explain the process better than i can explain it here. You might want to give it a try, but you are merely opening or closing the tongue and blade by displacing the metal where the two intersect.
Birdhunter said:My Woodpecker framing square is absolutely square. Very expensive and very square and very substantial.
Bob Wolfe said:Lee valley sells two framing squares, accurate to within .001, one made in the US, the other in Japan, I happen to have the Japanese one for a number of years, had to tweak it once, nice tool.
Birdhunter said:I got my Woodpeckers framing square as well as a couple of other discontinued one-time tools by calling their office and asking if they had any left over.
Cheese said:[member=18233]jbasen[/member]
I've copied a recent e-mail from Woodpeckers below that may be of interest. Currently they're offering the 6 x 4 and 8 x 5 squares, will probably become a weekly thing. Just subscribe to their e-mails for the latest updates and info.
Woodpeckers: "Our OneTIME Tool Program is designed around a premise that we will make just enough of a particular tool to fill the demand in a given period of time. That being said, we have to make a few extras in order to support unexpected mishaps along the way. Since our first OneTIME Tool back in 2010, we have managed to fill up a surprising amount of space in our warehouse with these tools of different varieties.
We are now faced with a decision to make. 1) Move to a larger facility. 2) Add on to our warehouse. 3) Throw the tools in the dumpster. 4) Offer the tools to those who may have missed out on them. We like option 4 the best….
We have a very limited number of each tool available. In order to make sure we don’t oversell beyond our available inventory, THIS IS AN INTERNET SALE ONLY. WE CANNOT ACCEPT PHONE ORDERS OR ORDERS VIA EMAIL. NO BACKORDERS.
We are also featuring our innovative Woodpeckers Variable Pressure Featherboards this week. These American Made Featherboards have a very unique feature that allows you to adjust the pressure without changing the vertical position!
SALE ENDS 8.18.15 at midnight."
mike_aa said:[member=44099]Cheese[/member], [member=18233]jbasen[/member],
Unfortunately, when I checked yesterday, Woodpeckers was already sold out of the squares.
Mike A.
mike_aa said:[member=18233]jbasen[/member],
If you are looking for smaller squares, Woodpeckers also stocks a slightly different version of the sold-out left over one-time tools they had in this week's special. I think they also have a 1281 that they stock. Check their website.
I believe Incra also sells one similar to the Woodpecker's 640/641.
Mike A.
Cheese said:[member=18233]jbasen[/member]
Woodpeckers: "We have a very limited number of each tool available."
My read is that there are still some large precision squares that will be available for purchase at some time. That's the reason I suggested that you sign up for the e-mails so that you'll know immediately when they become available.
jbasen said:mike_aa said:[member=18233]jbasen[/member],
If you are looking for smaller squares, Woodpeckers also stocks a slightly different version of the sold-out left over one-time tools they had in this week's special. I think they also have a 1281 that they stock. Check their website.
I believe Incra also sells one similar to the Woodpecker's 640/641.
Mike A.
Thanks Mike A
I have an order, arriving on Monday, from Shop Woodpeckers for a 641, 851, and 1281. I had a full set from 4" to 12" of antique Stanley squares with rosewood handles. When I double checked them after Peter's video I found I really shouldn't have been using them and found a collector that wanted them. That sale is financing a good portion of my Woodpecker's purchase [smile]
I just need an accurate, large framing square as I find it very useful for sheet goods.
On a recent project, before watching Peter's video, I was scratching my head looking for the source of the inaccuracy in my cuts on plywood that I had to deal with during assembly. Peter's video opened my eyes as to exactly where the issue was.