3" Brass Pocket Bevel |
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Solid brass stock
- Spring temper phosphor bronze blade
- Flush stainless rivet
- stainless washers
- Special grease maintains smooth action
- One handed use
- Fits in small places
- Made in USA
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Brass
Pocket Bevels are an essential for boat builders. An
esteemed builder once told me he closes up shop if he
can't find his pocket bevel. Why? A small bevel can
get into places not accessible with a standard carpenters'
bevel gauge which is not only too long but also too
wide to effectively get into a corner. Our 3" pocket
bevel is 1/2" wide.
Our pocket bevel employs
a riveted pivot which allows a firm and even tension
of the blade - but of course it can't be locked rigid.
Once the bevel is picked up with the tool from the workpiece,
it can be laid on the Bevel
Boss to measure the number of degrees of
bevel. For those who eschew numbers, it can be marked
on a template or scrap for future reference. Because
there is no locking mechanism, it can be accomplished
one-handed, and without the heel of the blade creeping
out and unknowingly throwing off your measurement.
The tension on the blade
can be tightened to suit the owner by tapping on the
rivet with a very light hammer (on an anvil or other
heavy metal object). These brass pocket bevels include
several refinements not found in user-made tools. The
blade is spring bronze - a bit tougher than brass. There
are stainless steel shim washers on both sides of the
blade. Because the rivet is flush and very tightly riveted,
a special lubricant gives it a very smooth action.
Try one out and let me
know what you think. They were a big hit when I first
showed them at the Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival
in September, 2002, where I sold about 75, and that's
in Port Townsend- that bastion of self-reliance and
build-your-own-tools tradition.
-Mac Sutherland-