A combination square is a tool used for multiple purposes in woodworking and metalworking. The Square refers to the primary use of the tool: measuring the accuracy of a right angle (90°).
At its minimum, the tool is composed of primarily two parts: a rule and a head.
In woodworking, the starting raw material is neither flat nor square however, the end product, such as a table, must be flat and have corners and legs that are square. Woodworkers utilize a reference surface to create and measure flatness. Their workbench is usually considered a reference surface (thus flat) and can be used to initially create a flat surface. However, the combination square is a more precise measurement and is used in these initial steps of woodworking to create and mark a reference surface and reference edge from which all other forms of the work will be measured from and must rely upon.
The protractor is useful for non critical jobs in metal work for setting large items at the required angle in machine vices. The long reach of the ruler and firm, heavy base aid the setting up process. For precision work a bevel protractor or a sine bar is required.
Dimensional instruments | Woodworking hand tools | Metalworking hand tools
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