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Incra G457 Guaranteed 45 Degrees 7-Inch | 
| Brand: Incra Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $49.00
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 26694
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 7.3 x 1.6
MPN: G457 Model: G457 UPC: 751922340216 EAN: 0751922340216 ASIN: B0000639X4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Blade angle deviation less than 0.001" along full length of blade | | • | One piece blade design cut from solid hardened aluminum | | • | Support lip holds the tool on the edge of workpiece for marking and layout | | • | Extra thick 1/4" solid alloy blade |
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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.
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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.
45 degrees yes, but not also 90 degrees as advertis August 31, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've got both the 45 and 90. This one is a great 45 degree tool and performs as well as the 90 degree model.
It is advertised as also being a 90 square, standing on it's head (see picture is ad for detail), but mine is way off 90 compared to my 90 degree which I have verified as being square.
I know I bought it for 45 degrees, but it's very pricey and this was a let down from Incra.
Incra Precision January 1, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Solid, precise, a bit spendy, but worth it. I have this one and the 90 deg. 7" model. This one is rather large to keep in a shop apron, but is excellent for setting up machines which is the main reason I purchased it. Get the pair. Set up your machines to be dead on. You wallet will soon recover and life in the shop will be good.
Do I need to spend $50 for this ? April 10, 2006 1 out of 12 found this review helpful
I am not sure why this is so expensive but I would recommend looking for cheaper options than this unless you are a machinist and not a woodworker.
I found cheaper option from glad stone tools , which is equally accurate but way cheaper.
Avoid this one unless you want scintific accurary , which is 'Over exacerated' when it comes to woodworking !!.
Great, just great! April 15, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Look at where the red part meets the gold, there's a lip there. This lip lets you rest the red part over the edge of a board and it won't tip over or move; it's a great feature. Because this tool is so accurate; I don't keep it in my apron, which means I don't use it a lot. However, I mainly bought it to keep my tools aligned, which it does perfectly. If you can get over the outragous price, you'll love it, along with their regular square too. Incra is hard to beat when it comes to precision instruments, and they've done a fine job here.
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