Protractors, Try Squares, Pencils
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Products that should be in the toolbox of every carpenter and stonemason who draws guide lines. Angle gauges, pencils and other carpentry tools are certainly useful for taking precise measurements, thanks to which we can, for example, select the next decorative elements we are interested in with gre ... More
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PO-BR-000
Poziomica Medid do obliczania spadków 60 cm, dokładność 0,25", 1 libela
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54.14 €
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KA-TE-003
Protractor Adjustable measurements in 5-85", out 10-170" Aluminium
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10.95 €
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KA-TE-002
Protractor Adjustable with blockade for 45", 90", 135" size 300mm
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KA-TE-013
Protractor Medid made of Stainless Steel, operacang range 0-180" 200mm
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28.02 €
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KA-TE-000
Protractor Professional made of Stainless Steel 200mm Engraved
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Description - Protractors, Try Squares, Pencils
Products that should be in the toolbox of every carpenter and stonemason who draws guide lines. Angle gauges, pencils and other carpentry tools are certainly useful for taking precise measurements, thanks to which we can, for example, select the next decorative elements we are interested in with greater accuracy. They are also irreplaceable products for use during renovation works and changes in arrangement. Carpenter's pencils are tools with which you can successfully operate on surfaces such as furniture or wooden floors. Stonecutter pencils, on the other hand, are products with a higher hardness of the stylus, recommended for bricklaying works, visualization of places for partition walls, drawing on cold, resistant surfaces such as concrete or stone. You can also use the different types of bevel protractors to estimate corner angles in your carpentry workshop. They work on the principle of moving arms, which can be locked in place when you take a sample of the angle you want to move to another location. Then all you have to do is trace the desired mark. These angle gauges are made of steel and aluminum, so they are resistant to temperature and deformation.