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About Carpenters Portable Framing Square

The Carpenters Portable Framing Square is everything a builder needs to get the work done quickly, efficiently, and accurately. It is a full-sized 16″x24″ carpentry tool when assembled, and one-quarter inch thick throughout. It is easy to assemble and disassemble. The long blade is the standard two inches wide, and the short one is the standard inch and a half wide. The two blades are connected by an aluminum one-foot rule that is dovetailed on leading edges to accommodate the dovetail grooves. Overall it is 3/32″ thick, and slightly under an inch wide.

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Choosing The Carpenters Portable Framing Square

Our comprehensive product features easy-to-read measurement scales. Marking angles with accuracy has never been so easy with our framing square! This Carpenters Portable Framing Square is a must-have for any carpenter or builder – it is handy for framing, layout, rafter and stair work, finding and establishing right angles, marking cut-off work, and more. Whatever the job is, we can take you there!

How To Use

Using a Framing Square

The increments of measuring include graduations in 16ths, 12ths, 10ths, 8ths, 4ths, 1/2s, 1” as well as octagon scales, rafter tables, brace tables, and board foot tables, making it useful for any number of different jobs.

  • The Carpenters Portable Framing Square has two patents, and several other promising features are on the way.
  • The Carpenters Portable Framing Square was invented & manufactured in the USA. It is designed to be shipped in any crate or toolbox and still be a standard size.
  • The square is smooth on both sides, and easy to slide around on surfaces.
  • This is a tool all mechanics, carpenters, and builders need to carry.
  • The Carpenters Portable Framing Square is open to licensing, marketing, and manufacturing.

How To Read

Reading a Framing Square
  • The short section is called the short blade, and it is a standard one inch and a half wide.
  • The long blade is the standard two inches wide.
  • Place it on a table with the short section pointing right. You are looking at the face of it.
  • The corner of the framing square is called the heel.
  • On the face side, the short blade reads the sixteen square scale. The long blade reads the rafter tables.

INCLUDES A LIFETIME WARRANTY UNDER NORMAL USE

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