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    Best artisan toolmaker square

    My 30th birthday is coming up and my wife wants to get me something nice. What I really need is a nice accurate square.

    I know I could get a starrett or even a cheaper square and still have it be accurate, but I want something that will be special everytime I pick it up and use it.

    I've been looking at blue spice tool works and I really like the looks of their green try square with the cocobolo insert, but I'm curious what else is out there. Are there any other artisan toolmakers you guys recommend?

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    Have a look at Colen Clenton's squares.
    Have to put my hand up for the Aussie (no affiliation)

    https://toolsforworkingwood.com/store/dept/CCC

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    2 Aussies often come up, but I think supply is very limited:
    - Chris Vesper (his bevel gauges are also well-regarded)
    - Colen Clenton.

    Bridge City tools has a distinctive design

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    Contact Chris Vesper. These are essentially infilled machinist squares. Highly accurate and will stay that way forever. Tabbed to be self-levelling. I have them in 4” and 7” models.



    Regards from Perth

    Derek

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derek Cohen View Post
    Contact Chris Vesper. These are essentially infilled machinist squares. Highly accurate and will stay that way forever. Tabbed to be self-levelling. I have them in 4” and 7” models.





    Regards from Perth

    Derek
    Good call to invest in quality square - great ROI for hand tool WW’er.

    +1 to Derek’s suggestion. Vespers stuff is as good as it gets. Alternatively, can’ Go wrong with Starrett, especially for larger squares. Either way, your investment will generate good returns.

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    I agree on Vesper’s stuff, I own a few of Chris’s tools and they all are high quality. From what I have seen lately Chris isn’t taking much orders except his Matched set’s for orders but worth trying.

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