Marking Tools
$71.10
The beam of the MG-4 Marking Gage has two “business ends”. Attached to one end is a circular knife used for scribing straight lines parallel to your reference edge. Firmly attached to the beam, this knife does not rotate during use. When dull,... read more
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Use the PG-5 for all molding patterns, model work, and furniture making. It is the perfect tool for linoleum and carpet cutouts, counter top cutouts, electrical and plumbing mating profiles and much more. One of our customers' favorite... read more
$111.60
For those of you who own the "big brother" (MG-2), you really do not need this tool. However, you may want to consider adding it to your collection.Instead of a scribing pin, the MG-1 uses a precision turned, hardened tool steel (Rc 62) cutting... read more
$116.10
Traditional marking gages employ a pointed scribing pin for the purpose of scoring your stock. This primitive and flawed design produces crude scratches that tend to drift with the grain. For crisp, clean and accurate marking, nothing beats a knife.... read more
The MG-5 Marking Gage has two “business ends.” Attached to one end is acircular knife used for scribing straight lines parallel to your reference edge. Firmly attached to the beam, this knife does not rotate during use. When dull, simply loosen... read more
$139.50
Instead of scribing pins, the MG-2 uses precision turned, hardened tool steel (Rc 62) cutting discs. Beveled on one side to 30 degrees, these discs are very sharp. The beveled face runs adjacent to the fence. This arrangement allows for a constant... read more
$189.00
The MK-1 Universal Marking Tool may be one of the most used tools in your shop. Attached to a beautifully turned rosewood handle is a stainless steel and brass collet that allows the MK-1 to firmly hold awl points or knives. The combination of... read more
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The panel gage, the largest of the marking gage family, is thetool you use to layout or determine parallelism over distances greaterthan six to eight inches. Just as you would use a pocket rule for smallmeasuring tasks and a bench rule for larger... read more
$197.10
The CS-1 Centerscribe removes all computations for finding or scribing the center on square, rectangle, round or curved stock. It is quick, uncomplicated, reliable, and a joy to use. Accuracy is within two thousandths of an inch! There are no... read more
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Our recommendation is to scribe using the steel points. They leave a very sharp, crisp line. Should you need to use a pencil, it's very easy to convert one point. Loosen the collet nut on the scribing trammel head, pull out the steel scribe and... read more
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All mating joint surfaces of the PG-13 are indexed to each other. Loosen the locking knob(s) and align the two (or three) sections to approximately the tangent lines of your profile, and lock in place. (Note: The joints align at 180 degrees and... read more
