Made a Angle Setting Gage

Ok thanks! Going to be a great project
 
Here is a question for. What do you do if you need an angle the is say 26-29?
 
Here is a question for. What do you do if you need an angle the is say 26-29?

Each of the pin holes are layed out in 10 degree arcs, except the 45 degree holes. The angle blade design allows for adding or subtracting inclination in one degree increments. To get a 26 deg. angle put the 4 degree angle blade on the 30 degree location pins such that the net angle is 26 degrees. I wish I could take a picture but I'm in the process of moving and my tools are in boxes. Also take a look at post #1. I explain it there too.
 
So you would flip the blade basically putting the 3/16 radius up by all of the holes and that would give you the negative correct?
 
So you would flip the blade basically putting the 3/16 radius up by all of the holes and that would give you the negative correct?

Yes. Here is a picture that illustrates how the blades either increase or decrease the angle. Hope this helps.

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