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iGaging 4" & 6" Double Square Set 4R Steel Blade High Precision Woodworking

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Style: Set 4" + 6" Double Squares


Features

  • Set of Double Squares 4" and 6" precision Double Squares
  • 4" 4R blade with 2.5" base - 6" 4R blade with 3.75" base
  • Blades: Heavy duty hardened, precision ground satin chrome blade
  • Easy to read Marked increments
  • Made to US Standard Accuracy and Squareness. Comes Storage Case, with foam insert.

Description

Set of 2 Professional Precision Double SquaresSuper high quality tool with hardened steel blade. Head may be locked securely in any position along the blade.Features:6" 4R blade with 4" base4" 4R blade with 2.5" baseGraduated in 8ths, 16ths, 32nds, 64thsHeavy duty hardened precision ground satin chrome bladeMade to strict US accuracy standardsAccuracy: 0.0008" per inchBubble Level on the 6" square Made to US Standard Accuracy and Squareness. Comes Storage Case, with foam insert.

Material: Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel


Brand: iGaging


Color: Chrome


Style: Set 4" + 6" Double Squares


Graduation Range: 1/64 Inches


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.97 x 4.84 x 1.18 inches; 0.01 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Double Square


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 20, 2015


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ iGaging


Best Sellers Rank: #51,077 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #50 in Carpentry Squares


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Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,048 ratings


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  • Good product
Style: Set 4" + 6" Double Squares
Very Good value
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Exactly what you would expect, as advertised.
Style: Set 4" + 6" Double Squares
Great value for the money, do not expect super high quality these are not Starrett, but are so superior to the basic sets that the value is super. I use in the field and like the case they are in. For field work these are exactly what I wanted, better than the average, but not tool room quality. They hold their locations and do not slip. Took the scales and sanded with 360 wet dry paper to smooth the edges, they worked easier and felt better. For my needs these are great and like the purchase. I have tool room level of these in my shop and would not want to take a chance damaging in the field these are a great option for my field needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023 by Handyman

  • Accurate, but rough movement of blade
Style: Set 4" + 6" Double Squares
I bought the 4" and the 6" double squares. Both were accurate enough for my woodworking tasks. The knurled wheel to lock and unlock the blade is larger than most, which makes it easier to turn. There were two minor problems with both squares: 1. The sliding action of the blade is rough and scratchy feeling. There are some U-Tube videos showing how to smooth it out. 2. The etched lines and numbers on the blades were somewhat obscured by some kind of dark crud. It wiped off easily with acetone. For the money, these are excellent value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023 by Dennis Mountains

  • Good quality set
Style: Set 4" + 6" Double Squares
A good quality measurement set.
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024 by Michael

  • I really love these.
Style: Set 4" + 6" Double Squares
I had 2 other combination squares that I owned but I was interested in a double square. So I tried these. I also noted that my 18 inch combination square from a big box store was noticeable not square. What surprised me about this purchase was how much I was going to like the 4 inch double square. It has become one of my favorite and most used shop items. I have no complaint about the 6 inch square but I have honestly barely used it. The 4 inch square is just so convenient. Both squares are square, accurate, and easy to read. The satin finish really helps with this. I love that the measurements go down to 1/64 of an inch. I would like to complain that the markings are hard to read, but it is not the device and rather my 50+ year old eyes. We don't like to admit to age but the device is great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by ck2275

  • Perfectly square
Style: Set 4" + 6" Double Squares
These were both perfectly square, they hold their positions without moving and I really like the different increment options
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024 by Michael

  • Above and beyond quality
Style: Set 4" + 6" Double Squares
The included certification goes into good detail and I found them to be well inside of their respective tolerances. Length on the 4 inch square was within 2 thousandths and the 6 inch square got within 4. I'll give all 4 of those thousandths to error at the starret tru-stone granite block I checked them on. That said - I trust these completely The included case is a nice touch. The padding on the inside fits them perfectly if you flush the base to the blades end. I tore out one of the pads so I can place them without flushing up and they still set up nice enough and only wiggle about if you treat it like a ketchup and try to spill them. Corners are sharp. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023 by Michael

  • Good bang for the buck and some real numbers or measurements! How to make this thing work better!
Style: Set 4" + 6" Double Squares
7/6/20 - Early... It has been about 20+ years since I was a machinist at GE making Jet Engines and more in a 20 year prior career stint... So I was looking forward to these. Once in the door I took a quick look at them and this is what I found: * Readability - Check, as others said, this is not the best. Couple that with old eyes and it is a tough one. * Case - Pretty nice, as long as the hinges hold up, it will protect the items. * Locking thread nuts - Check, as said by others, pretty rough. I might try lapping the threads in, or see if I have a dye for the the studs. * Deburring - Check, as others have said. I will take a stone to the edges where needed. * Accuracy - The sellar eludes to these being traceable to the National Bureau of Standards. Hum... As others said, the accuracy listed here was .0008 per inch! The box it comes in says .0015, but gives no other info. So is that for the entire length of the item or per inch? I have no clue. What I can tell you is I put the small square inside the big square and looked at the light. I saw a small amount of light on the long edges. I tried a .0015 feeler gage between them and it was a no-go. Hum, so far so good. I have a special .0006 feeler gage and drug that out. No-go on that too. Not stinking bad at all. These measurements were taken full lenght of the long edges. They are keepers because of this, at least on the ones I got! I would say if you get a set and you are unhappy with them in this area, send em back and try a replacement. Be sure the the nut is tight and there is no movement between the ruler and the cross beam! At least for this old Machinist from by gone days, I will work them over and find a nice place for them in my shop! Be well and I will update once I "dig in", P UPDATE 7-6-20 8PM Going to brain dump this time around. I got a chance to work over the 2 squares and this is what I found and did: I did not find the threads on my squares M/F parts to be tight or rough, but I did find things that contributed to the poor "feel" these have. What everyone said about sharp edges is true. Would it cost a nickel more to have someone in China debbur these things? This is a common issue with Chinese tools from what I have seen. - So, out came the files and stones. I used a fine file and a 1/2" square toolmakers fine stone that was 2" long . I went over every edge, corner and also caught the slots, most important here is the center slot in the scale. I used the stone there at a 45 deg angle. Another key point in a more Starrett type feel is the catch the face of the nut to beam contact points! Action is much smoother now and a drop of M! Starrett oil or light machine oil on the moving parts is a big help too. Wipe off the excess after working it in a bit. Now is the bad news. There is a fairly big gap in both squares between the scale blade and the beam slot!!! Thus unless you have vise grip fingers you will have a hard time "locking" the scale in the beam slot no matter how hard you tighten the thumb nut. The slack is evident when you twist the scale blade in the beam housing! You can help this by rotating the scale clockwise with the right hand with he slot in the scale towards you. I measured the small scale and found the gap to be approx .020. Thus the reason this will never be as close to a Starrett as it could have been. In addition I bet the threads on the Starrett are finer in pitch. These are pretty coarse. The coarse threads do not help the "feel" or ability to engage and lock up the scale blade. I will update further if I find the "movement" mentioned above causes inconsistent squareness accuracy issues! So there you have it as I think that is everything and all my best with your squares, P ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2020 by Pogoda

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