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Incra GSQR5 Guaranteed Square 5-Inch Precision Square | 
| Brand: Incra Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $39.95
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 11970
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 10 x 7.3 x 1.7
MPN: GSQR5 Model: GSQR5 UPC: 751922340186 EAN: 0751922340186 ASIN: B0000639X1
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Precision Square features advanced design and fabrication | | • | 1/4-inch solid alloy body and the 3/4-inch thick integrated alloy handle | | • | Angular maximum deviation from nominal of less than 0.001 inches | | • | Won't get bent out of shape when you drop it | | • | Trademark gold and red hardened anodized surface |
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Product Description These 45 and 90 squares are so precise, they come with a certificate of accuracy that guarantees each one has an angular maximum deviation from nominal of less than 0.001" at any point along the full length of the blade. One-piece, 1/4" thick anodized hardened aluminum alloy blades ensure long-term accuracy.
Amazon.com Product Description The Incra's Guaranteed Square 5-Inch Precision Square features an accurate, advanced design and fabrication, and carves out a single monolithic blade from a solid slab of hardened aluminum. This means you won't see the alignment errors that can happen when a separate blade is manually assembled to a separate handle, as in the more common two-piece design. Solid, rugged and beautiful, the hefty construction of the 1/4-inch solid alloy body and the 3/4-inch thick integrated alloy handle just feels right in the palm of your hand. Unlike conventional two-piece designs, the layout angle of this rigid, one-piece body won't get bent out of shape when you drop it. The trademark gold and red hardened anodized surface is not only durable, but beautiful and it won't tarnish like brass. These 45- and 90-degree squares are so precise that they come with a certificate of accuracy that guarantees each one has an angular maximum deviation from nominal of less than 0.001 inches at any point along the full length of the blade. Set cutting tools to the perfect angle, while a support lip holds the tool on the edge of the work piece for marking and layout. Combine this with modern, functional styling and you've got a tool that is worthy of the most prominent location in your display cabinet.
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| Customer Reviews:
A great asset to my shop. June 22, 2008 I have no way to test this tool except to use it to calibrate my tools and if the woodworking job comes out perfect then I know this tool was dead on for what I use it for. I have 4 Incra guaranteed squares(5" square, 5" 45 degree, 7" square, and 7" 45 degree) and absolutely use them religiously to calibrate all my tools (table saw, jointer, planer, miter saw, band saw, drill press, circular saw, router table, etc.). While they are expensive I learned in an engineering class that you have to pay more for better tolerances and the expense here is well worth it over a cheap square. Yet there are more expensive squares out there and the Incras are "guaranteed" so if they are not perfect they will make it perfect. If you purchase these I don't see how you will be disappointed as they are one of the best asset you can buy for quality work.
Excellent tool April 27, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
You do indeed get what you paid for. It seems to be dead-on as my wood joints come out tight. The lip works great for marking boards, and its perfect for tuning tools. Incra offers a lifetime accuracy guarantee on their website, and even claims ordinary drops can't affect the angle. And I drop alot of tools.
Great Tool- decent price December 12, 2003 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have owned this square for almost a year now, and I find myself using it more and more with each passing project. It, along with most other Taylor Design Group products, is well thought out and has superb machining. I took this tool to work and put it on a surface plate, and it is indeed accurate inside and outside to within .002 along the length of the blade. The part I truly appreciate is that it is as accurate using the inside 90 degree as it is using the outside 90 degree ( or 270 degree, however you look at it :). I routinely use this square to set up all my stationary equipment. To me a square is all about trust. I use this square to set up a tool, then put it away and let the tool do it's job. I own a Delta Beisemeyer for exactly the same reason. The only draw back to this tool is the price. In the end, its just a piece of aluminum, anodized and all shiny, and it probably cost 8 bucks to make. I feel a lower price would be more appropriate, but in this case you certainly get what you pay for.
A square is not always square! October 9, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I once thought that when you bought a square and took it home, it was square. I just got this square today, and I am surprised with its quality and accuracy. I used it to check carpenter's squares, tri-squares, carpenter's speed squares and a precision Starrett branded machinest's square. Each was off up to .010" except the Starrett, which came in a close second this one. Not bad for the Starrett, since it is over 30 years old and has been dropped many times on a concrete floor. The INCRA is better than the Starrett, since the Starrett is rusted and pitted from years of sitting around in the garage shop. I know that this is one of the best squares I've ever own and will own. My next purchase will the one with the 45 degree angle.
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