Yes, but I prefer the Czech Edge ruler stop for narrower rules because it rests on three blocks rather than two like the Woodpecker ruler stops. Although, I do use the larger Woodpecker ruler stop for the wider Woodpecker Woodworking Rules.
I have not gotten to much into the Woodpecker one off tools. I think for what they are, the prices are a little steep. However, their stuff is very high quality and very precise.
The Kreg Multi Mark that Eric mentioned and a few others, I LOVE! I use it all the time, and I also wish it was a little bigger, if you could mark something at 6" (153mm) that would be ideal for me anyway.
I wonder if manufacturing tools with stainless steel blades is part of a new trend for Woodpecker. This is the third tool with SS blade this year. The other are the Bevel Gauge and the 6SS Carpenters Square.
I'd be happy to see them go this way. The aluminum blades must necessarily be thicker. This means the markings on the blade are further from the wood where you must place the mark which contributes to imprecision and parallax error.
Not sure if I'm breaking any Forum rules here but as a PSA - Woodcraft has a $10 off coupon code for purchases of $25 or more. The code worked for the Paolini Pocket Rule pre-order just in case anyone was on the fence about purchasing one.
Not sure if I'm breaking any Forum rules here but as a PSA - Woodcraft has a $10 off coupon code for purchases of $25 or more. The code worked for the Paolini Pocket Rule pre-order just in case anyone was on the fence about purchasing one.