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Re: Digital protractor..


 

I have a Bosch digital protractor along those same lines. They aren't accurate enough either, .1? is all they read to, and it's more like plus or minus .1?. That's worse than the 1/12? that the Starrett claims. Here is the link to David's message:

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Brian Lamb
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On Monday, June 17, 2024 at 10:27:18 AM MST, stevensivak <stevensivak@...> wrote:


I did read his message- I don¡¯t see any offer of sale for the Bridge City Tool

However, its clear that no one who has replied uses something like this:





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On Jun 17, 2024, at 12:59?PM, Steven Sivak <stevensivak@...> wrote:

I would love to see one of those bridge city devices, but alas¡­

So no one who has responded uses one of those digital devices?


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On Jun 17, 2024, at 12:48?PM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote:

Nothing beats a sine plate, although not very practical for woodworking. All of these bevel gages are not anywhere close to accurate enough at 5 minutes of a degree. The Bridge City Gizmo is going to give you the best angle setting for a relatively easy to use jig that is applicable to woodworking, as it is basically using the sine plate convention with a digital caliper instead of Jo blocks.

Brian Lamb
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On Monday, June 17, 2024 at 09:38:00 AM MST, Gerry Kmack <gerry.kmack@...> wrote:


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yup that¡¯s it - Starrett #C359. It don¡¯t think they make it anymore. Mine also came with the optional right angle thingie, that attaches to the bar with the logo on it. The right angle attachment is useful, but increases the complexity of the setup, if needed. I use it at least weekly, to check the accuracy of angles cut on my CNC mill.

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