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Imperial Version
All 641 and 851 Squares come in a custom-fitted case
The blades on both squares are ¼” thick and the handle is a full ¾”
Made in USA
Squares are accurate to within .001 inch or less along the full length of the tool
Features & Benefits: *You'll never question the reliability of the Model 641 and 851 Squares. *Designed for woodworking, they deliver the precision woodworkers demand and offer features not found on most other squares. *Beyond the extreme accuracy, these squares offer weight, balance and ease of handling that woodworkers need. *The 641 & 851 squares are accurate to within.001 inch or less along the full length of the tool. *A dream to use, these squares are stout, yet light weight and offer superb balance. *The blade is 1/4" thick and the handle is a full 3/4" thick. *The inside edge of the base features a shoulder to allow the blade to lay flat on the work piece so you can accurately mark either edge of the blade. *Unlike many squares, there's no need to tilt the square to reference the base edge against the work. *The extra-thick base makes it easy to stand upright to check your table saw blade, jointer fences and other machinery. *There is a notch at the inside corner so you can 'zero out' your layout line all the way to the edge of your work. *Easy to read measure scales are laser etched in 1/16" increments on both sides of the blade. *Uncompromised quality, there are no shortcuts taken in making these squares. *Each square starts as a solid piece of very expensive, extremely stable, cast aluminum tool plate. *The plate is then carefully machined in multiple, high RPM passes on state-of-art CNC equipment. *The result is a single-piece blade and handle square. *Once the perfect square is made, two pieces of precision machined aluminum are added to form the cheeks of the handle. *These cheecks are fitted to the handle with two stainless steel dowel pins that ensure bulletproof rigidity and perfect alignment when pressed onto the holes. *This kind of strength and accuracy simply cannot be matched by squares made using separate blade and handle parts, or punched out on a stamping press.