🔧 Master Your Angles with Style!
The Sliding T Bevel 10" Blade by Shinwa is a precision tool designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Made from durable stainless steel, it features a wing nut tightener for secure angle layouts and is available in both 8" and 10" sizes. Weighing just 5 ounces, it combines portability with strength, making it an essential addition to any toolkit.
Manufacturer | Shinwa |
Part Number | 33913 |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 13.66 x 2.64 x 0.79 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Measurement System | Inch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**K
Quality
Honestly the only reason I went with this one was because it’s not made in china. About twice the price of the Chinese made product, but I’m confident it’ll outlast any Chinese made t-bevel out there. It has a durable feel to it. The tension screw is easy to adjust due to the shape. It’s a simple design. I would prefer made in U.S.A. But Japanese made is a close second. Works as designed.
P**X
Quality Sliding T Bevel
I purchased this 10" sliding T bevel because I was unhappy with the one I already had. This one is much more to my liking. With it's aluminum handle and stainless steel blade it is both light and sturdy. The one I already had was sturdy, but I didn't like how heavy it felt. The feature I love on this one, and that sets it head and shoulders above my old one is the locking mechanism. On my old one it was a knurled knob located at the top of the handle near the blade. I just didn't like the knob. I never felt like I could really lock the blade down, and often times I would move the blade when trying to lock it in place. It sucked, but with this one both of those issues are eliminated. The locking mechanism is on the bottom away from the blade. It's more comfortable, and I have no problems locking the blade in place. This product is great, and the seller provided great customer service when my first one was damaged by the carrier. I contacted the seller, and they quickly got back to me, and then sent me a new one.
J**D
Super nice locking mechanism what doesn't get in the way of your work.
Love this sliding bevel, nice and big enough for my needs. Super fancy locking system, which really keeps the angle part stable and locked tight. The base part is aluminum, bevel part is stainless steel, and the adjust lock is brass. So all in all, pretty solid construction for this sliding bevel.
J**Y
Perfect tool
I get frustrated from losing exact angles due to cheap tools. A few degrees off really matters. When you are ready to invest in better tools--add this to your toolbox.Good price. Great quality. I have used their squares for years.Adjustment nut is placed in the ideal spot. Well cast & crafted.Great tool
I**O
Releases and tightens from the bottom of the handle so it is possible to turn the bevel over
This sliding bevel works great and resolves the issue of a nut that juts out and effectively renders other similar products useless. I bought a low priced composite bevel from a different Amazon vendor and the quality is fine. I have no issues with it except the large wing nut at the pivot point that keeps me from flipping it over. This sliding bevel releases and tightens from the bottom of the handle so it is possible to turn the bevel over for marking dovetails, etc. I believe this bevel will last longer and be more accurate because it is made of high quality metal. I would recommend this to everyone.
D**S
Great Tool
I'm working on a set of chairs and was frustrated with my cheap Swanson bevel gauge. Never felt like I could tighten the knob enough and I had to be very careful not to bump the gauge lest the blade move.With just moderate torque the Shinwa's blade holds quite firm. Using a modest amount of pressure I tried to move the blade after tightening and could not. It's also quite nice being able to tighten the blade from either side of the tool.Tip: apply a small amount of oil (3-in-1, mineral, etc.) to the blade to let it slide more smoothly.
T**N
just what i was looking for
im a fitter in a steel shop my old one wore out after 40 yrs and was shorter
D**M
so when working with a small awkward detail you easily can hold them both with one hand having second ...
The only sliding T Bevel worth buying. Locks dead tight (any t-bevel that doesn't is unusable), so an angle stays constant when marking several parts. The lock is at the bottom, so it's out of the way, very handy when little registration area available. It's lightweight, so when working with a small awkward detail you easily can hold them both with one hand having second available for marking.
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