Short version: Looking for a good 12" combination square that won't break the bank. I know Starrett is well regarded but they're also super expensive.
Long version: A while back I found that my Stanley 12" combination square was not, well, square. I thought I was just cutting inaccurately, but it turned out my lines were off because of the unsquare square. (It took me a stupidly long time to realize this.) I bought a Johnson 16" combination square to replace it and sent the Stanley in for warranty replacement just on general principle.
My plan was to use the Johnson square going forward and just toss the replacement Stanley into a drawer as a backup. But it turns out a 16" combo square is unwieldy most of the time. So I'm using the 12" Stanley and wishing I had something better.
There seems to be a big jump from suspiciously-low-priced squares to OMG-high-priced squares, at least on Amazon. If you were buying a 12" combination square and you wanted something better than a Stanley but less expensive than a Starrett, what would you buy?
Long version: A while back I found that my Stanley 12" combination square was not, well, square. I thought I was just cutting inaccurately, but it turned out my lines were off because of the unsquare square. (It took me a stupidly long time to realize this.) I bought a Johnson 16" combination square to replace it and sent the Stanley in for warranty replacement just on general principle.
My plan was to use the Johnson square going forward and just toss the replacement Stanley into a drawer as a backup. But it turns out a 16" combo square is unwieldy most of the time. So I'm using the 12" Stanley and wishing I had something better.
There seems to be a big jump from suspiciously-low-priced squares to OMG-high-priced squares, at least on Amazon. If you were buying a 12" combination square and you wanted something better than a Stanley but less expensive than a Starrett, what would you buy?
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