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The Machinist Steel Square 6" - TS6 by OMEX is a workshop-grade tool designed for precision and durability. Weighing 10.4 ounces and made from high-quality alloy steel, it features a compact design that fits easily in your toolbox, ensuring you have the right tool at hand whenever you need it.
Manufacturer | OMEX |
Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.5 x 5 x 0.05 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | silver |
Style | Square |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Measurement System | Inch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**E
Like new
It a metal edge. Better than the rope i was using.
M**L
Excellent
Well made. Very sturdy. Definitely worth the cost.
J**R
Works for what it is i guess
Isnt as flat on the ends as it should be, causing issues with squaring ender 3 or similar frame, the thin blade part is longer than the block making it difficilt to use in smaller spaces. I would recommend buying a square with equal lengths on both of the block and blade parts, again it works ....kind of
R**L
Decent enough for the money
The inside angle is square and has an ok finish, but the outside angle has a dip and the edges are rough some were kinda nicked so they don’t have sharp angles. It’ll likely do most of the jobs you need it too but I’d recommend going a bit more expensive. I bought the 6” and 2” and the 2” was better as you can see from this one picture.
R**N
This square isn’t square
TL/DR: Don’t waste your time or money. Multiple items tested and failed to read 90 degrees. Even for $9, it’s not worth it.I received this item and tested it at the shop I work at. First it failed the line test, which is when you trace an edge, flip the square and trace the same edge again to compare. They should be perfectly parallel and never intersect. As seen in the photo, the lines intersect.I then tested it against 2 other $100+ precision squares at the shop and it failed against both of them.I decided to give this product one more shot and exchanged it for another one. The second one failed the same tests, but in the opposite direction.Seller claims that “This tool will help you make a perfect 90 degree right angle and is ideal for sharp corners on design projects.”Not only is this product not 90 degrees, but it’s not even consistent in its inaccuracy. To call this a precision square is just flat out wrong.I’m returning this item again, but this time I’m just getting my money back and will end up buying a Matsui or other reliable brand.
C**P
Square, however...
The outside edges are straight and square but the inside edge of the thinner steel leg has a very slight belly.
R**W
not square.
tounge& body move. there should be no movement.
C**A
Works .
Seems good. I didn’t go all crazy and check tolerances or anything but it looks good enough