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BEVEL GAUGE
xx   MEASURING & MARKING

Direct-reading bevel gauge is made from two semi-circular plastic protractors. Ideal for measuring the bevel on a chisel or plane blade.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #81 Aug 2000 pg. 14

Two dovetail layout tools. (1) Pin-spacing gauge. (2) Bevel gauge.
FINE WOODWORKING #53 Jul-Aug 1985 pg. 51

Sliding bevel gauge is made from stainless steel and granadillo. It features decorative metal inlays in the wooden handle.
FINE WOODWORKING #60 Sep-Oct 1986 pg. 46
Correction FINE WOODWORKING #61 Nov-Dec 1986 pg. 6

A basic layout kit. Well-made furniture and cabinets start with accurate layout tools. A look at the square, bevel gauge, ruler, marking gauge, divider, and trammel.
FINE WOODWORKING #121 Nov-Dec 1996 pg. 84

Sliding bevel is made from mahogany and brass and has an oversize thumb knob.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1996 (v.173#11) pg. 80

Bevel gauge (the adjustable tool used to measure and mark any angle other than one of 90-degrees). A look at various designs of this special tool and tips on its use.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #43 Jun 1988 (v.8#1) pg. 19

Elegant sliding bevel gauge is made from brass and wood.
SHOPNOTES #8 Mar 1993 (v.2) pg. 22

Collector's Edition angle bevel to make from walnut and brass.
WOOD MAGAZINE #50 Feb 1992 (v.9#2) pg. 22

How to use an angle bevel and protractor to measure an angle precisely.
WOOD MAGAZINE #50 Feb 1992 (v.9#2) pg. 90

How to make a small bevel gauge from the ends of an old hacksaw blade.
WOOD MAGAZINE #60 Apr 1993 (v.10#3) pg. 22

Bevel basics. How to use the adjustable bevel to transfer and duplicate angles with great precision. How to set the bevel for angles taken off work pieces, full-size plans, and written instructions.
WOOD MAGAZINE #85 Jan 1996 (v.13#1) pg. 30
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #93 Dec 1996 (v.13#9) pg. 6

Sliding T-bevel and marking knife to make mostly from wood.
WOODWORK #40 Aug 1996 pg. 68

Simple jigs permit a small try-square to function like a sliding bevel.
WOODWORKER Sep 1991 (v.95#9) pg. 901

Simple jig for marking chamfers on different dimensions.
WOODWORKER Feb 1992 (v.96#2) pg. 85

Tip on using an automotive feeler gauge as an adjustable bevel gauge.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1993 (v.17#5) pg. 12

Spacer stick for use with a sliding T-bevel allows the bevel to lie flat on a drawing when setting the angle.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1999 (v.23#4) pg. 9

Make a large, wooden, adjustable bevel gauge for transfering angles when doing finish carpentry
WORKBENCH Dec 1994-Jan 1995 (v.50#6) pg. 24