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Reddit mentions of GemRed Digital Angle Finder Protractor (Stainless steel, 7inch/200mm)

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Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of GemRed Digital Angle Finder Protractor (Stainless steel, 7inch/200mm). Here are the top ones.

GemRed Digital Angle Finder Protractor (Stainless steel, 7inch/200mm)
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    Features:
  • 【Patented measuring technology】Ruler and protractor combination for easy measuring inside and outside angles. 【Digital Display】Easy to read.
  • 【Durable Rulers】Well-made stainless steel rulers and laser etched measurements offer clear reading and years' usage.
  • 【High Accuracy】Accuracy of this protractor is ±0.3 degree. It is a good choice for most projects like woodworking, crown molding and daily use. Folded length: about 7.5 inch/220mm.Total length 400mm.
  • 【Locking Function】For read it easily, GemRed angle finder could be locked at any angle. *NO REVERSE ANGLE/DISPLAY FUNCTION.
  • 【Battery】CR2032 battery. Package contains battery.
Specs:
ColorBlack Button
Size200mm

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Found 7 comments on GemRed Digital Angle Finder Protractor (Stainless steel, 7inch/200mm):

u/socraticd · 49 pointsr/Tools

No use posting something and saying it's super useful, without a link. :)

https://www.amazon.com/GemRed-Digital-Finder-Protractor-Stainless/dp/B00W395R5E

u/chrisbrl88 · 2 pointsr/DIY

Those are great! Good job!

I liked your cutting jig solution... very intuitive, but unnecessary. For future reference, your saw will cut a 60° angle. It'll cut any angle up to 90°. It goes to 45° in each direction. For a 60° cut, you'd set the miter for the complimentary angle in the opposite direction. So for a left-hand 60° miter, you'd set the saw 15° right (60° - 45° = 15°). EDIT: I was dead wrong on this. Need a jig to do it on a miter saw. Never occurred to me before now that I've only ever used the table saw or miter box for angles over 50°.

Incidentally, this is also how you get perfect outside corners with no gap when cutting baseboard, because walls are never square. Instead of 45ing both pieces and just filling the gap with a wax crayon or caulk, you use a protracror to find the exact angle of your corner and cut your baseboard at complimentary angles. Leah from See Jane Drill does a good job explaining it for us visual learners. Also works for inside corners if you're not the best with a coping saw.

u/rnaa49 · 2 pointsr/BeginnerWoodWorking

What kind are you looking for? Something like a T-bevel? Or a digital level? I've got both, and they work fine for their particular applications.

u/BrannigansLuv · 1 pointr/DIY

Similar thing. Get an angle gauge.

GemRed 82305 Digital Angle Finder 7-Inch Protractor (200mm Stainless Steel Angle Finder Ruler) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00W395R5E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_9UY6BbXHHE7ZT

u/tpodr · 1 pointr/woodworking

That one sucks long term. The body is plastic. The electronics stopped working after 8 months.

Recently got this one: GemRed 82305 2in1 Angle Finder Ruler (200mm) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00W395R5E
Works better, haven't had it long enough to know how long it will last. I wish one side was thicker like the General Tools version above. But I have recently been using it a lot and finding it to be accurate.

u/kirbydanger · 1 pointr/woodworking

> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00W395R5E

Good to know... I may pick one of these up as a replacement if I have issues with mine. Thanks!