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Taytools 464763 Solid Brass Wheel Woodworking Precision Marking Cutting Gauge with 2 Extra Cutters Micro Adjust Head

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Features

  • Marking/cutting gauges are indispensable when marking out precision jointery
  • Solid brass 1.625 diameter micro adjust lockable head, knurled adjustment knob and tail
  • Hardened 3/8 diameter round cutter easily slices across wood grain. Comes with 2 additional cutters.
  • Cutter head retraces into countersink in head to protect when not in use
  • 7" by 5/16" diameter hardened steel beam is grooved to prevent head rotating during adjustments

Description

This is a well-made marking/cutting gauge that is indispensable when laying out woodworking joints. Head, adjustment knob and tail are solid brass. Head is 1.625” in diameters and can be micro adjusted with one hand using and .750” diameter knurled adjustment screw. Cutter size is .375” and is made from hardened steel and will easily slice across wood grain. Kit comes with 2 additional cutters. Cutter retracts into countersink in head to protect when not in use. Steel beam is 7" long by 5/16" in diameter, is hardened and has groove milled along one edge to prevent head from rotating during fine adjustments.


Manufacturer: ‎Taylor Toolworks


Part Number: ‎MGB


Item Weight: ‎8.8 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎8.27 x 2.56 x 1.97 inches


Item model number: ‎MGB


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Material: ‎Brass and Steel


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: November 14, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Solid
This is a really nice marking gauge. Very well built and just a solid piece of steel and brass! it locks down well and does not move when in use. Only one minor detail, because it is round it can roll of a surface if you are not careful. I filed a flat on one end of the brass face plate to prevent this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2023 by L. Ohara

  • Simply works well
I picked this up to use for marking joinery and resawing lines. I took a bit of a gamble as it had no prior reviews, but everything in the same price range seemed to have mediocre reviews at best. Pros: The overall feel is very solid and well made. The fit and finish is right up there with anything less than $75. The blade is sharp enough for consistent marking out of the box, something that can't really be said for some of the others. The micro-adjustment mechanism is very useful in my experiences. I often make markings 1/4" or so apart, so making that with a simple twist of the barrel is a huge advantage for me. There is a poly screw on the reverse side of the first locking screw at the base. It allows you to dial in the amount of pressure against the main rod, thus changing how easy it is to move the head along the rod. It's a really nice touch for anyone that likes tuning their tools to be just right. A minor thing; the knurling on the lock screws and fine adjustment barrel is fantastic. It's a minor detail that I normally only notice when it's done poorly, but this time the knurling is clean and allows an easy grip without tearing apart your fingers. Too often manufacturers will cheap out on this, care was obviously taken here to consider that this is a tool you'll have in your hands dozens of times a day. Cons: I haven't really found any as of yet, it does everything I could ask of it and more. Quick notes: these aren't really cons per-say, just an explanation of what you're not getting compared to similar products. It's missing the graduation marks you get with other gauges. In all reality I use a Starrett combination square for my measurements anyways, but for quick work it would be nice to have them. The screw that holds the blade in place needed a bit of adjustment out of the box. It was screwed down tightly and wouldn't allow the blade to turn. One quick motion with a screwdriver and it's fixed. This is a preference issue, so I can't knock stars for that. The finish could have been better on the brass components. They aren't highly polished by any means, but again I could polish them in just a few minutes if I felt the desire to do so. The fine adjustment mechanism can be tricky to get used to at first. There are times when you have to sort of pre-adjust it to get it dialed in. Overall I'm glad I took a bit of a risk picking this up without much information on it. I wouldn't have gotten it had I not known how easy Amazon makes returns. I handled a lot of the competitive products in store, and found that this was great value for money by comparison. I'm looking forward to keeping this one on the workbench for years to come. The only real consideration as an upgrade for me now would be to look at the Veritas options, but for the money I'm 100% happy with this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2016 by Rye Nienke

  • Woooo
This is a great Marking Gauge for the price. It's got 2 adjustable Knob. Very sharp cutter. I received 2 extra round cutters. It's relatively heavy and solid which makes it easy to hold. Very happy... thank you
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022 by HRS

  • Really good value and quality, but has some design problems that may be inherent to this type of gauge
There's a lot to like about this marking gauge, but I don't think it will be the only one I buy. It moves fluidly. It is heavy and solid. The micro adjust is excellent. The materials are quality and it is finely crafted. It isn't perfect. The blade isn't as sharp as I want it to be and I'm not aware of any way to sharpen it. With a new blade, I have to go over a line repeatedly to get a line I'm happy with. Sometimes I'll be deepening my line with a second or third stroke and I'll miss the line, creating an errant mark. Actually this happens a lot. This is related to another problem, which is that I don't think the reference surface is large enough. Heck, I wish it was twice as big as it is, if not bigger. I have a really hard time actually keeping it flat on my reference surface. It slips and slides and tilts. I'll probably get better with time, but I've heard of this as a general criticism with this type of gauge. I think this also might be due to the wheel design. It just feels "slippery", in contract to my scratch awl which always follows my reference edge perfectly without sliding around. I may try a straight blade or pin design for my next gauge, just to compare. It would be cool if it had rule markings on it. Yes, you are supposed to use it for transferring a measurement, and it doesn't need rule markings for that, but this simple addition would add flexibility to the tool without significantly increasing cost. My next gauge will definitely be something bigger - either the Veritas dual marking gauge or one of those big, boxy wooden ones. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2016 by B. Barcellos

  • Sturdy and accurate.
Feels sturdier than other products of a similar design. The solid brass feels nice. The micro adjustment is a little unnecessary. Overall, quality tool.
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2022 by Kelsey

  • Best woodworking tool deal on the internet!!!!!
When you get into using hand tools for woodworking the saying "you get what you pay for" definitely applies. The only marking gauge that I've ever seen that operates like this one is the Tite Mark from Glen Drake Toolworks which sells for around $100. Considering the "you get what you pay for" lessons that I've learned, it made me a bit hesitant to buy this tool especially since there were no reviews at the time. Stop reading the review right now and buy this tool if you're looking for a wheel marking gauge! This is the best woodworking tool deal on the internet! I see you've continued reading this review so I'll point out some pro's and con's. Pro: Very easy one handed use Very easy using the micro adjuster to dial it in to the length that you need Fits comfortably in your hand (at least in my hand it does) A very well made precision tool for an awesome price (buy two if you can) The micro adjuster Con: The micro adjuster was cranked down pretty tight and real had to twist to get it to loosen up for first time use. Once this is done the micro adjuster is very easy to use. The cutter wheel was dull so I gave it a few laps on my sharpening stone and cuts great now Why are you still reading this? You know you want it so go ahead and get it. You'll only regret it if you let this deal slip by! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2016 by DYWW

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