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Reddit mentions of Incra T-RULE06 6-Inch Precision Marking T-Rule

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Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Incra T-RULE06 6-Inch Precision Marking T-Rule. Here are the top ones.

Incra T-RULE06 6-Inch Precision Marking T-Rule
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    Features:
  • Precise, versatile, and easy-to-use are the words which best describe the Incra 6-Inch Precision Marking T-Rule
  • Think of it as a combination square for marking or measuring that's simultaneously set to every scale position with perfect, instant accuracy
  • There are micro-fine marking holes and slots at every 1/16-, 1/32
  • Precise, versatile, and easy-to-use T-Rule
  • Combination square for marking with perfect, instant accuracy
  • Micro-fine marking holes and slots at every 1/16-, 1/32-, and 1/64-inch scale position
  • Locate your sharp pencil or scribe with absolute precision
  • Limited 1-year warranty
Specs:
Height0.85 Inches
Length5.9 Inches
Number of items1
Size6-Inch
Weight0.24 Pounds
Width11.4 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Incra T-RULE06 6-Inch Precision Marking T-Rule:

u/coletain · 3 pointsr/woodworking

Hard to say for sure without knowing his shop, so you'd probably want to try to scope out any recommendations for specific stuff to see if he already has something similar before you buy.

A good suggestion that I think always works well for any budget is to go to a local hardwood dealer and just pick out a selection of interesting exotic lumber, any woodworker will always appreciate getting cool woods to use in their projects.

If you want to have some ideas for stocking stuffers / tools though I'll list some cool things that I think are not super common that I enjoy owning or make my life easier.

Tiny-T Pocket rule

6" precision t rule

A really nice miter gauge

Router setup bars

A nice marking knife

Marking gauge

Magports

Tapeboss

Grr-ripper

Dozuki & Ryoba

Alexa (Alexa, what is 5 and 3/8 times 16... Alexa set reminder for 30 minutes to spray the second coat... Alexa order shop towels... etc, it's actually really useful, and it plays music too)

Shop apron

Quick sanding strips

Digital Angle Gauge

Digital Height Gauge

Anything from Woodpeckers is pretty much guaranteed to be great, albeit kinda pricey

u/pureliquidMAGA · 1 pointr/Leathercraft

Just go slow, don't use too much pressure on the blade, and don't be afraid to make multiple passes. As long as you don't shift the straight edge you will get a perfectly clean cut even with three or four passes.

Using lines on the mat will not get you the precision that you need. Use a good square and line it by feel against your already perfect edge. The hardware store square from your garage is probably not actually square enough. Make plenty of layout marks with a sharp scratch awl. Look into the Incra t-square, it's very handy for parallels.

Also here's a method which I haven't tried yet but wish I knew about long ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JAPRs6tx2w