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6 Inch Contour Gage

$10.50/Each
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Part# 12-01870
MFR Model# 837

Overview

General’s 6” Contour Gage is designed for precise surface duplication in woodworking, fine carpentry and other professional genres. The 35 ultra-thin leaves per inch assure that you are getting an exact replication of your copied shape. The Contour Gage is capable of duplicating surfaces up to 3-1/2” deep.

Instructions:
1. Press Contour Gage against surface to be copied.
2. Trace the formed contour gage onto your cutting material.
3. Cut the material.
4. Fit into place.


   
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Features

  • 6” gage with 35 leaves per inch.
  • Great for precise woodworking, installation tile floors or linoleum.
  • Ultra-thin fingers measure profiles up to 3-1/2” deep.
  • Includes rule marking on body with inch graduations.
  • Stainless steel pins.
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Reviews

Great product at a great price. I needed a steel pinned contour gage for some scale modeling projects and this was the right tool for the job.

Michael G Verified Purchase

6 Pin Contour Gauge 837

October 26, 2021

Very good quality. This is the best gauge Ive found as the pins are fine enough to pick up the detail needed to cut a plaster knife for running molding, so if youre just doing carpentry, this baby will exceed your expectations. Shipping was prompt and perfect.

Patrick
March 31, 2021

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