Ridgeway Square San Tool Group
Here is a look at the Ridgeway adjustable try square from Swan Tool Group. It has an adjustable handle that adjusts from 0° to 45° and locks in place. The scale on the back lets you lock in other angles as well. The ruler is interchangeable with the Red Tail Ruler set so you can select different sizes for your needs. It also has a built-in shelf on the edge to help support it on your workpiece.
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As someone who frequently works on woodworking projects, I’ve found the Ridgeway adjustable try square from Swan Tool Group to be an essential part of my toolkit. Its most impressive feature is the adjustable handle that smoothly locks into set angles from 0° to 45°, making it incredibly versatile for marking various cuts and assembly checks. The scale on the back of the handle allows for locking in custom angles beyond the preset ones, which is very handy when working on projects requiring exact angle measurements. One feature that stands out is the interchangeable ruler system compatible with the Red Tail Ruler set. This means I can swap out rulers of different lengths depending on the size of the project or piece I’m working on, which saves time and improves accuracy. The sturdy built-in shelf along the edge of the square offers excellent support when placed against the workpiece, enabling steadier marking and measuring. In addition to its functionality, the quality of materials and construction is apparent. The precision and durability provided by the Ridgeway square make it a reliable tool whether you're a professional carpenter or an avid DIYer. I also appreciate that Swan Tool Group shares this tool with users who value precision in their craft as much as I do. When using the ACS200 SWAN adjustable try square, it’s important to keep the ruler clean and free from dust to maintain accuracy. Regular calibration checks and locking the square firmly at the desired angle prevent measurement slip during work. Overall, this tool has improved my workflow and project outcomes significantly, especially on more complex angle measurement tasks where traditional fixed try squares fall short.
