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Footprint 1877 160200 Rosewood Mortice/Marking Gauge | 
| Brand: Footprint Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $59.00 Buy New: $43.76 You Save: $15.24 (26%)
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 28442
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 2.5 x 4
Model: 1877 UPC: 748147160200 EAN: 0748147160200 ASIN: B00020JNEC
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| Features:
| • | Mortise and marking gauge for marking wood prior to sawing, chiseling or cutting | | • | Radiussed bottom edge slides easily on the material being marked | | • | Rosewood stock; solid brass slide and thumb screw | | • | Double and single pins; brass plates on the head face | | • | 10.5 by 2.5 by 4 inches; weighs 12.8 ounces shipped |
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Product Description BRAND NEW Footprint Mortise / Marking Gauge Rosewood stock; solid brass slide and thumb screw Radiussed bottom edge slides easily on the material being marked Mortise and marking gauge for marking wood prior to sawing, chiseling or cutting Double and single pins; brass plates on the head face
Amazon.com Product Description Used for marking wood prior to sawing, chiseling or cutting, this rosewood mortise and marking gauge from Footprint features a radiussed bottom edge to slide easily on the material being marked. It has a single marking pin on one side, and dual pins on the other side to mark out mortises. A thumb screw lock at the stem and solid brass slides and rosewood stock finish off the tool. It truly is a must-have for any serious woodworker.
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| Customer Reviews:
DON'T BOTHER August 30, 2008 While I agree, every woodworker can use one of these, this one ain't it. It is NOT all rosewood as the manufacturer would have you believe. Only the face is. The slider is some cheap hardwood poorly stained to resemble rosewood. Again, Crown products are far superior than Footprint's. And in this case, less $$$. Matter of fact, you can get these for about $25 at your local WoodCraft stores. And their brands are cheaper and better quality (all rosewood for one).
Well made, but one small modification March 10, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
There's no doubt that a marking gauge is essential, and makes for for more accurate joinery cutting. And this particular example seems really well made for the price. The biggest thing that bugs me, however, is that it uses pins rather than knives to do the marking. Being round, the pins tend to wander when traveling with the grain, making for less accurate lines. With cross-grain marking, then tend to tear the wood fibers rather than slice. The mod I'd recommend would be to file the pins flatter near the ends, creating knife points rather than sharpened rods. This will help in cross-grain situations, slicing the grain and giving you a much sharper line. And if you angle the front of the "blade" away from the tool just slightly, it will pull the tool tightly against the workpiece when marking with the grain (instead of following the grain off your intended line). This little modification should make this gauge a sharp performer. (I apologize for that horrible play on words.)
Well done tool. March 24, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have been using this mortice/marking gauge for a while. It does its job well and didn't build up any play over time. Definitively a good buy
Essential tool.... November 25, 2004 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
Every wood worker needs at least one of these in their tool chest, I have several. Much more accurate than marking with a pencil, I use em for laying out mortise/tenon joints and dovetails. This gauge is every bit as nice as my Lee Valley marking gauges, very nice fit and finish and operates smoothly. Fits the hand well and the points take and hold a nice edge ( I like a chisel point on my gauges, cuts the wood instead of tearing it). The brass inserts insure the face will last for years. The knobs and slide are also high quality brass and are easy to operate. This is a quality tool and I recommend it highly.
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