I remember seeing (in one of my many, MANY woodworking books/magazines) a tool that used a scissor-type mechanism to make lines that were precisely parallel. Now I can't find it. Neither can Google. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
I remember seeing (in one of my many, MANY woodworking books/magazines) a tool that used a scissor-type mechanism to make lines that were precisely parallel. Now I can't find it. Neither can Google. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
I have seen mortise gauges which can do that, but there are no scissors involved.
Was it a parallel rule?
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There's something kind of like you are describing called equal space dividers. Rocker sells one version that happens to be on sale right now :
https://www.rockler.com/m-power-poin...BoCyAgQAvD_BwE
Woodpeckers made one through their One Time Tool program, but I think it's now retired but you can look it up,
Edwin
I think you have the winning answer Charles. On the other hand, if something on a larger scale is needed a coping jig for the table saw is basically the same thing. I think Mark over on the WW has a vid on making one