Size:5-(Pack) The Dovetail Marker is a very handy tool that can mark dovetails up to 1" long and has two ratios: 1:5 for softwood and 1:8 for hardwood. Cutting dovetails by hand can be a daunting task. This dovetail marking gauge makes laying out the angles simple and precise.
I**.
Just not really necessary.
It works, but in retrospect, I find an adjustable sliding bevel square to be a lot more useful. This tool is limited by its size, so you can't really even mark over-sized dovetails with it. For almost the same price, I got a Shinwa T-bevel on amazon and I simply find it to be more useful. Your mileage may vary, but I'd just suggest you look into it before buying this dedicated tool.
B**N
Not Recommended
Product came scratched with burrs and flashing on the workpiece side of the gauge that could severely damage a surface if the purchaser is unaware of them. Also the measurement marks on the 1:8 side are slightly skewed and one side is off about 1/32" from the other. Not a big issue, unless your using it to make tight fitting symetrical dovetails...
D**N
I absolutely love this product
I'm new to woodworking and wanted to do some old school joinery. I absolutely love this product. A very simple, fairly inexpensive tool that does its intended purpose well. If you make dovetail joints you should get good use out of this.
S**S
Dovetail marker with depth guage
Works well accurate, but hard plastic. I wold pay more for a brass one. I love cutting handout dove tails EXCELLENT for that and you can still use a router if you want that perfect look with large or small pins.
J**L
Quite a handy little tool, this dovetail marker is.
There is one complaint I have. On this dovetail marker it would be useful if the purpose of the angle were indicated on the backside. The package does, however, tell you that the 1:5 side is for soft woods and the 1:8 is for hard woods. By the way, "1:5" means the slope of the dovetail angle on each side is 1 inch of height over 5 inches of run, "1:8" of course means 1 inch over 8 inches of run. The dovetail marker is 1 inch long for each angle set. Though there are a large number of potential angles that would be suitable for dovetails, the angles of 1:5 and 1:8 are the most common and thus used on this marker.I like this tool, and I think the hole that runs through the back block would allow it to be mounted on a rod attached in a jig. Such a jig would let one set it on the work-piece and easily slide the dovetail marker along to mark out multiple dovetails. I really like the fact that it could easily be applied to a jig.
S**D
Smaller than it might seem on web page
Still working on how to use this effectively
S**S
Excellent little tool
I have used this little gadget alot while doing dovetails. It works great for consistent accurate mark ups. Light weight, but strurdy. I recommend it.
T**T
Three Stars
spend your money on something else
Trustpilot
1 day ago
2 months ago