




American Woodworker
Handy Layout Square
SQUARING A LINE AROUND AN EDGE is no easy task. It takes a bright light, good eyes and a steady hand – or a clever device such as the Combination 3D Square from M.POWER Tools. It has a large saddle square built right in.
The 3D Square also has a short, folding bevel gauge and an attachment for drawing lines parallel to an edge.
The square’s main blade is 9” long and is set at precisely 90° (within 1/100° over 9”, according to M.POWER).
You can reset the blade if you happen to drop the square and knock it out of alignment.
Source: M.POWER Tools, www.m-powertools.com

