How to Check a Square for Square and Re-square it

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  • čas přidán 5. 05. 2023
  • Do you have a square you want to make sure is square? Do you have a square that you need to put back into square? Well in this video I'm going to show you how to check your squares for square and re-square your out of square, squares.
    No matter the type of square you have the techniques shown in this video can be used to re-square your square and take it from the scrap pile and put it back into service.
    Hope you enjoy!!
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Komentáře • 11

  • @AussieWoodshed
    @AussieWoodshed  Před rokem

    NEW? START YOUR HANDTOOL WOODWORKING JOURNEY HERE!
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  • @Ferndalien
    @Ferndalien Před rokem +5

    There's a step that anyone using this test needs to perform first. Make sure that the edge they push the square against before drawing the line is straight and smooth. It's a common assumption that one of the sides of plywood as it comes from the factory are straight, but that's not necessarily so. Check it with a straight edge, not just your eye.
    Also, small bumps in that edge can throw off the square by some amount. Possibly as much as the difference seen when first checking the vintage try-square.
    So first, be sure the reference is straight and free of bumps, then use the method Luke demonstrates here.

    • @AussieWoodshed
      @AussieWoodshed  Před rokem

      Your absolutely correct, the edge definitely needs to be straight. I should have made that clearer in the video. Thanks for helping everyone out

  • @kentrichardson9070
    @kentrichardson9070 Před 4 měsíci +1

    My two cents worth,be sure to correct both edges of the blade,opposite removal of top or bottom,also check lines on a piece of mdf or particle board so your knife or pencil doesn’t follow the grain lines such as on plywood.cheers

    • @AussieWoodshed
      @AussieWoodshed  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for the tip, and adding to the conversation to help everyone out. Much appreciated

  • @anthonyseiver7000
    @anthonyseiver7000 Před rokem +1

    So my square dance to set my squares has left me out of square. Good tips

  • @PeteLewisWoodwork
    @PeteLewisWoodwork Před 3 měsíci +1

    I work as a carpenter but my hobby is hand tool woodworking at home. Strangely, my carpentry square (a basic Stanley combination type that has been battered daily for 40+ years) is dead square but none of my good quality hobby ones are - it should be the other way around. My best try square is way out of square (so it's not really my best, just my most expensive), so will have to fix that, if I can be bothered because I don't use try squares much. Try squares remind me of school woodwork lessons and apprenticeship, like bench hooks and shooting boards - and wood lathes, I hate lathes and power sanders. Far too messy...! 😐

    • @AussieWoodshed
      @AussieWoodshed  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Sounds a little frustrating. But maybe it has something to do with the design of a combination square vs a try square.
      I have found my combination square doesn't go out of square either (igaging) even though i have dropped it more times than i like to admit, but my traditional try squares do.

    • @Gazman299
      @Gazman299 Před 10 dny +1

      @@AussieWoodshed Igaging is good stuff. I use their little double square and it's dead on. A very handy tool.

    • @AussieWoodshed
      @AussieWoodshed  Před 10 dny +1

      @@Gazman299 yes, they definitely makes some good marking tools