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Woodstock Machinist Square Set (4-Piece) and Klein Digital Electronic Level and Angle Gauge

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Style: Square Set + Gauge


Features

  • The squares are made from hardened, tempered and polished steel with common beam and blade widths and thickness. Highly accurate for set-up and layout work.
  • Digital angle gauge measures between 0-90 and 0-180 degrees with auto-rotating high visibility display. Reverse contrast display improves visibility.
  • Strong magnetic base attaches securely to ferromagnetic surfaces. V-groove edges ensure optimal alignment.
  • Set includes 2", 3", 4" and 6" machinist squares.

Description

Woodstock D4089 Machinist Square Set, 4-Piece This is a handy set to have around. Each square is finely ground stainless steel. All have common beam and blade widths and thicknesses which will allow them to be used in combination. 2-Inch, 3-Inch, 4-Inch and 6-Inch squares. These precision squares are perfect for precision 90° layout and machine set-up. These squares are made from hardened, tempered and polished steel and have an inside notch for accuracy. The blade edges and beam faces are accurate to within ± 0.0006". Klein Tools 935DAG Digital Electronic Level and Angle Gauge, Measures 0 - 90 and 0 - 180 Degree Ranges, Measures and Sets Angles The Klein Tools Digital Angle Gauge and Level can measure or set angles, check relative angles, or can be used as a digital level. The strong magnetic base attaches to ferromagnetic surfaces such as conduit. Along with dual measurement ranges of 0 to 90-Degree and 0 to 180-Degree, this tool has a high visibility reverse contrast display for easy viewing. For more than 160 years, Klein Tools has manufactured premium- quality, professional-grade hand tools that deliver the performance, durability and precision needed to get the job done right. Our family of engineers, workers and craftsman continue to put six generations of expertise into every tool we create by using only the highest quality materials, superior workmanship, and keeping manufacturing as close to home as we can. Klein isn't just the name of our company, it's also our family name. And since we're an American company that's family-owned and family-run, you know you can count on us to be here tomorrow. Klein Tools doesn't just make great products, we make great products that stand up to the demands of the professionals who use them every day ... Since 1857.

Material: Stainless Steel


Brand: Woodstock


Style: Square Set + Gauge


Style: ‎Square Set + Gauge


Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Date First Available: September 28, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good
Style: Square Set
They are what they are. Good for truing saws and drill press
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by Andrew Omstead

  • A 90 degree square - imagine that!
Style: Square Set
I'm one of those consumers who tries to be informed. I prefer to buy USA stuff when I can - getting harder all the time to do that. This item has some spotty reviews, a few said that the squares are not quite square - - and if that's the case, there is no point to having these. But, choices on line being limited, I decided to chance it, as one can always return it to Amazon if it's not up to snuff. These are up to snuff! I'm a machinist, but hobby, not by trade. And have a machine shop, these compare well with my other squares and when put on a surface plate back to back. They are all spot on 90 degrees - at least the set that I received. Nice, no markings at all, made in India, but nice nonetheless. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2016 by bumper

  • Minor edge damage, but consistently square and affordable
Style: Square Set
These came oiled and individually packaged, each sealed in plastic in a small box, with all four in a larger box. The larger box provided enough protection that i saw no damage that appeared to be a result of of shipping due to poor packaging. The box was in a flimsy Amazon bag, but was taped shut and undamaged. The squares are in fact square as near as I could measure (my caliper setup is limited to minimum of .001" over the length of the blade and stock, protractor to .01°). They're good enough that I can use them as a reference for my other squares and for power tool setup. My one complaint would be a few apparent dings on the corners of some blade edges (see pictures). They were small, enough so that I could file them off with an extra fine needle file. The blades still have straight edges, though there might be a small impact if used with a marking knife or precision scribe. Mostly I don't feel like it matches the description on the box of "finely ground" or "highly accurate". I'm sure it's a result of handling after fabrication, but they should know as well as anyone that handling can have a much bigger impact on final quality, no matter how precisely machined. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2022 by JnA JnA

  • Not even good enough for woodworking. A joke to call them machinist's squares.
Style: Square Set
EDIT: Downgraded from 3 stars to 1 star and ultimately being returned. I originally figured these to be ok for woodworking. True, they are decently square. However, the fact that the blades are inserted into the body at such a skew, means the blade will not lie flat to the work-piece when registering the body against the side (think "striking a line perpendicular to the side of a work-piece"). On every single square, the blade is either completely lifted off the work-piece, or only the very end of the blade contacts the work-piece. These are junk. Either people got lucky with theirs or they don't use them the way that I do, and the defects can be overlooked. Original review: The short version: I am using these for woodworking and they are *just* good enough for that. These cannot even remotely be considered a machinist's or precision square. The grinding, fit and finish are simply much too poor. These just arrived today, and I immediately set out to determine their accuracy. Using a granite surface plate, a pair of known to be accurate 1-2-3 blocks, a machinist's straight edge and feeler gauges, I began testing these. In the planes in which they are used, squareness is very good on 7 of the 8. (4 squares, square inside and outside). The issue lies with the 4 inch square, in which the blade contacts the test block very close to the body and begins to run out from there. It's very detectable against a lit background, and is more than .002 - less than .0025 over (just under) 4 inches. It's also very apparent that the issue is not really squareness, but rather poor finishing, as the gap is very consistent for most of the blade length. I'll probably grind away the high spot next to the body, retest and at that time, choose whether I want to avoid the inside face of the 4 inch square. Very disappointed, as that's the square I would probably reach for the most. The blade edges are all quite flat when registered against the straight edge, except the inside blade of the 4 inch. Again, the poor finish there is the culprit. Overall, the finish is rough. Lots of little dings, chips, burrs. They will take a couple hours of careful work to improve/correct. Now, the most abysmal part of these. Not one blade is inserted into the body straight. Face the blade toward you, these are clownishly crooked. (See pictures). I am not at all expecting precision in that plane. However, this smacks of utter disregard to workmanship. I feel like it took effort to make them this bad. It pains me to keep these, but they'll be ok for woodworking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2016 by Q. Zbikowski Q. Zbikowski

  • Excellent for hobby use
Style: Square Set
A great set of squares for craft and hobby use -- RC aircraft, miniature structures, papercraft, artwork, and such. They're plenty accurate for that use. They're coated with oil from the factory. For hobby use you'll need to degrease them so as to not stain or contaminate surfaces that will be painted or glued. Use a household cleaner like Formula 409, Fantastik, or Windex to remove the machine oil. They're not stainless steel, so to prevent rust, rub them well on all surfaces and edges with a paraffin candle, then buff them with a soft cloth or paper towel. Don't buff them so much you remove all the wax -- you want to leave a light coating. Keep water off of them, and recoat them with paraffin every few weeks of use. If one accidentally gets wet and a spot of rust does develop, polish it away with fine steel wool, then retreat with paraffin. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2014 by Once in a while

  • Dead on accurate
Style: Square Set
I received the 4 machinist squares and the first thing I did as most of you would was to measure the accuracy. I used a digital square to measure and all 4 were dead nuts 90 degrees. Very happy cause I have bought others and this was not the case. Recommend buy.
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023 by Mark Falinski

  • Not great
Style: Square Set
I bought these because a lot of the info I read said machinist squares were perfectly square and a lot cheaper than a woodworking square, which is what I was going to use it for. You can see from the pictures they're fairly accurate but definitely not exactly 90°. I can't say which are and which aren't but you shouldn't see any light shining between them, or if you do it should be consistent all the way from top to bottom and it's not that way here. Overall not bad just know what you're getting. The biggest gap was between the middle two. You could clearly see the it with the naked eye when holding them next to each other when the bottoms are touching, the light is just there for help in the picture. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by Chris C Chris C

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