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    Default Mortice & Tenon Gauge NEW ONE-TIME TOOL

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    The Perfect Tool for Marking Mortice and Tenons

    No More Trial and Error. The MT Centre Gauge takes the guesswork out of precisely marking out mortice and tenon joints when they must be centered exactly on your stock. Based on the never-fail reliability of a parallelogram, the MT Centre Gauge features two, precision-machined parallel arms that quickly adjust to the stock thickness. The centre bar is automatically placed dead centre on the material. Now just mark out the centre bar location on your stock– and you're done!



    Choose From Four Mortice and Tenon Thicknesses. Changing the thickness of your mortice and tenon layout is fast and easy. The centre bar is held in place by two, specially machined, stainless steel screws with knurled heads. Just take them out and switch to the centre bar width you want. Centre bars come in Ό”, 3/8”, 7/16” and ½” widths, the sizes you need for stock from ½” to a full 1” thick and more. The parallel arms open to accommodate stock up to 2” thick.

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    Like all Woodpeckers ONE-TIME Tools, the new MT Centre Gauges are only made to order in their own shop just outside of Cleveland, Ohio. Deadline to order yours is Monday November 11th, 2013 and are expected to ship in March, 2014.

    Includes custom foam lined case with aluminum arms for pencil marking …

    Click HERE to order yours.


    What are our ONE-TIME TOOLS? They're the tools that our partners at Woodpeckers plan to run once. Often these are tools we ourselves would like but can't put in full production. The process is simple; they build a couple, take some pictures and open a 10-20 day window for others to jump on the production run. Once they know how many to make, they get them done and move on to something else.

    By buying a One-Time Tool, you will own a limited run precisely machined tool that will make you the envy of all your woodworking friends and you have a tool that will be used for generations. These tools are proudly made in the U.S.A.

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    Default They've listened................

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    Further to the post below Woodpeckers have decided to produce a METRIC version with 5 Stainless Steel bars 4.0mm, 5.0mm, 6.0mm, 8.0mm and 10.0mm. This lines up with Domino sizing.

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    The links below will take you to the website page where you can order the Metric version or upgrade your existing order to the Metric version.

    NEW Metric Version

    Upgrade from Imperial Aluminium version to SS Metric (existing purchasers only)

    Upgrade from Imperial Stainless Steel version to SS Metric (existing purchasers only)

    Note: They will not be producing a METRIC Aluminium set.

    Regards

    Grahame

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