🔧 Elevate Your Craftsmanship with Precision!
The Newkiton Wheel Marking Gauge is an essential tool for woodworkers, featuring a precision-machined body, dual cutter types for different wood hardness, and an 8-inch graduated steel rod for accurate measurements. Its solid brass face ensures smooth marking, while the retractable cutter allows for safe storage. Perfect for both professional and DIY enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | Gooray |
Part Number | HU-XI-201 |
Package Dimensions | 23.5 x 5.5 x 5.4 cm; 240 g |
Manufacturer reference | HU-XI-201 |
Colour | Black |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 240 g |
B**
Good quality
The products is weighted and feels good quality and when marking out with this it is accurate
A**M
Good buy
Very precise and now using this all the time
L**K
Too complicated
The setup is too complicated. To change settings you need to do 5-7 steps.1 unfasten locking screw2 unfasten coarse adjuster3 set the gauge4 adjust with coarse adjuster (optional)5 fasten coarse adjuster6 adjust with micro adjuster (optional)7 fasten locking screwIt came to the point, that I simply dismantled the adjusters and use the gouge as regular one with just 3 steps1 unfasten locking screw2 set the gauge3 fasten locking screwOtherwise the tool is robust, accurate, holds the line.So overall it's good tool, just next time I'll buy the one without micro adjuster.
M**T
Excellent product
Bought this to cut some 1 mm thick plastic sheet into 50 mm wide strips using the hardwood wheel, and it worked perfectly giving a nice clean edge with no further treatment, would highly recommend this tool.😀
T**M
Superb
This is a really well made tool, very accurate and easy to use, the cutting wheel bearing is very smooth, it should last years.I have a number of marking gauges of various types, this now my go to marking gauge.
M**R
Love it, love it!
Incredibly well-made and super accurate. It feels quality, glides with ease and scores exactly where it needs to. It is now one of my show tools, in that I like to have well-made tools on show in my workshop (I do use them), this now sits alongside my Marples, Stanley planes, and Axminster calipers & rulers.
M**N
Do not like it.
If you ever touched veritas, do not buy this one. You will be deeply disappointed how rough it feels.Rod just fall out when unscrewed.And its knifes are completely dull.
L**N
good cheaper version of a high quality design
The English instructions are not great: takes a little time to work out which grub screw to loosen, which nut to tighten down and where to hold when doing the micro adjust to your set distance, but once you've worked it out, the thing works well and the finish is very good. Packaging very nice and protective, too.
L**R
Sehr praktisch
Hat mich durch meine Gesellenprüfung gebracht. Kam mit einer schönen Schutzpackung und zwei Spitzen, einmal für Hartholz und für Weichholz. Bin sehr zufrieden.
L**A
Molto bello e funzionale
Posso dire che è robusto, fatto benissimo e molto preciso! Buon acquisto, sono davvero soddisfatto!
T**N
Fungerar bra
Fungerar bra
R**O
Trusquin micrométrique
J'ai mis pas mal de temps à comprendre comment avoir la fonction micrométrique.Bon !!! on y arrive, mais ça aurait été plus simple avec une notice digne du produit et en français
J**K
Well worth the money but not completely thought out..
For under $30, this is a quality marking gauge. The primary locking nut at the back locks it in tight and prevents any movement. The micro adjust is fairly good too with about 1/64in play.. though I don't think the manufacturer really thought it through. Kinda hard to explain the mechanics in text but there really should have been a groove in the rod for the locking screw on the side of the face piece to ride on. This would prevent the face from rotating freely and instead allow movement only along the length of the rod. The middle barrel is what you should be rotating, which pushes out the parts on both sides of the barrel to get the microadjustment. But because there is no groove, all 3 parts of the microadjustment trio rotates freely. And with one hand holding it and the other to adjust, you really can only rotate one part of the trio at a time. This makes it very clunky to use as intended. You end up just turning one part of the microadjustment (for me, it's the face) to set the depth. And while this works fine to do the adjustment, this type of design isn't intended to work like that. Also, the cutter with the bearing isn't as tight as I'd like. There's a little bit of play. But it comes with a fixed cutter which I swapped out for. In the end, regardless of its idiosyncrasies , it's a fine marking gauge.
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