Not every square is perfectly square. If a square is dropped or cheaply manufactured, it can be inaccurate making everything you do askew. Without having a known square, how can you tell if your tools are accurate? In this weeks episode, we find a way to check a square and fix them if they are out.
I've loved building things from a young age and I believe anyone can get out to the shop and make things. I want to inspire people to go out there and learn something new, to experience the thrill of taking a project from the moment of inspiration to a finished piece. Also, my wife has a very long honeydo list for me and I might as well make videos doing it.
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Kubbi Compass
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Kubbi Sleet
https://kubbi.bandcamp.com/track/sleet
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Episode 6 How to check and fix a square's accuracy