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    Default Blue spruce 6” square

    Selling my Blue spruce toolworks 6” infill square. These are made by David Jeske in the USA, and are absolutely beautiful.

    The body of the square is high strength aluminum alloy and coated with a state of the art ceramic coating. The blades are hardened high carbon steel and as you can see in the photos, it has a black ceramic finish. The wood infill is dyed figured maple

    The square is adjustable, so if you happen to drop it and it goes out of square, you can adjust it back to 90 degrees.

    I’ve literally only used it a few times and it’s in excellent condition. You can buy these from Lie Nielsen Australia for $320. I’m selling my one for $250 plus postage or pick up from the lower blue mountains NSW.

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    Price drop to $230

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    Price drop to $220

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    Final price drop to $200. If it doesn’t sell, I’ll just keep it.

    It’s honestly a wonderful square, but I have a few Colen Clenton’s and a Vesper square so I don’t need this one. It’s also a custom infill (dyed figured maple) which was extra when I got it made for me.

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    The square is still for sale. How about free postage to anywhere in Australia?

    Cheers,
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    Out of curiosity, why buy so many squares?

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    Quote Originally Posted by section1 View Post
    Out of curiosity, why buy so many squares?
    You've got me worried, is there such a thing as too many of something?

    Don't let my wall of hammers or tape measures hear that! )

    cheers, Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by aarggh View Post
    You've got me worried, is there such a thing as too many of something?

    Don't let my wall of hammers or tape measures hear that! )

    cheers, Ian
    Certainly not motorcycles. Not convinced about squares though however it is a free world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by section1 View Post
    Out of curiosity, why buy so many squares?
    4” I find perfect for small boxes, my 7” has a support tab and is perfect for layout, 10” is useful for larger boxes, chests and small cabinets.

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    Keen to sell, so price drop to $180

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    Price drop to $170 including postage

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    Default beauty and the eye of the beholder

    Blue Spruce make excellent tools and the price for this is really good but ...

    Try US Ebay if no 45 is to their taste ...

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