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    Faithfull CNC Sliding Bevel & Quick Square Set

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    - Fast Home Delivery
    - Free Delivery Dublin on Orders over €300
    - Fast Nationwide Delivery Available
    Product Code: XMS24SQUARE
    Availability: Out of stock
    Old price: €37.49 inc VAT
    €24.99 inc VAT
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    The New and Exclusive XMS CNC 7in Sliding Bevel & Quick Square Set, by Faithfull, comes from their Prestige range, and is suitable for all manner of; your woodworking projects. There is no better time to purchase than now with this introductory XMS price saving.;  

    Each piece is made from aluminium using a computer numerical controlled (CNC) machines for precision. The black anodised finish provides excellent corrosion protection for longevity, and the laser-engraved markings provide extremely accurate measurements, designed to not wear off over time.;  

    The Faithfull Prestige 7in Quick Roofing Square is a must-have tool for carpenters. Also known as a layout or angle square, rafter square, or speed square, it's designed to provide a quick and precise way of marking out various building projects, especially when constructing roof rafters.;  

    The roofing square combines the functions of a combination, try and framing square and can be used for basic measurements or as a saw guide for 45° and 90° cuts. Additionally, it can be utilized as a protractor for measuring angles and pitches. This makes cutting wall shoulders (bird beaks) or rafter ends quick and easy. The square also has pre-etched points for easy marking on common-size timbers.;  

    Also included is the Faithfull Prestige 7in Sliding Bevel, it's perfect for laying out and transferring angles during jobs in which the ideal 90° angles are not possible.  

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