



Garrett Wade Odd-Job with 6" & 12" Rule
WHAT WE LOVE ABOUT THIS ITEM
- Functions as a T-square, scribing tool, depth gauge, and more.
- 4" long design for portability.
- Solid brass and steel construction.
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Made from 1888 to the early 1930's, and rediscovered by Garrett Wade, the Odd-Job will provoke admiring glances. It's an inside mitre and try square, a depth gauge, a scribing tool for arcs and circles, a T-square, a depth marking scribe (excellent for marking out mortises), a plumb level, and a rule. Made of solid brass and steel, and carefully machined on all sides. Hardwood Rules are brass-bound and graduated in inches and metric units.
The Standard Odd Job is 4" long and comes with a 6" Maple Rule with brass edges, inches on one side and metric on the other. A 12" & 18" Rule are available as additional add on's. The Maple/Brass Rules are excellent woodworking tools used alone.
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