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Home » DIY FAQs » Hand & Power Tools » Measuring Devices » Squares » What square should I use to calculate an existing angle that I want to duplicate?

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This is what a sliding bevel T-sqaure is designed for. You don’t have to calculate the angle, using this tool you can just copy and transfer it to the piece you’re working on.
 

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