mayday0017
Well-known member
I have always done the old method of taking a scrap piece of trim and guessing my angle to start with when I am doing trim work. I then always tweak it until it is a good tight fit and then finally get to cut my actual piece of trim. This takes a bunch of time and makes having a 2nd person almost useless because it is hard to explain to someone else how to cut what you see unless you can put a measurement to it.
This morning I was thinking I wonder if there is a gauge that allows you to cheat and tells you exactly what it should be (not sure why I never thought of this before). I was even thinking, if it doesn't exist I could make one there really isn't much to it. So with that I did a quick google and found several on the market and read a couple stories and reviews and they really do seem to work well.
So with that information, who here has used these? Is there one I should stay away from or one that stand out above the rest? Any feedback or information would be great. I am currently looking at the Starrett 505A-12 and have included an image of it for example.
This morning I was thinking I wonder if there is a gauge that allows you to cheat and tells you exactly what it should be (not sure why I never thought of this before). I was even thinking, if it doesn't exist I could make one there really isn't much to it. So with that I did a quick google and found several on the market and read a couple stories and reviews and they really do seem to work well.
So with that information, who here has used these? Is there one I should stay away from or one that stand out above the rest? Any feedback or information would be great. I am currently looking at the Starrett 505A-12 and have included an image of it for example.