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Last Updated: 2nd May 2024

What is a carpenter square?

A steel square used by carpenters. It is larger than a try-square. Type of: Square. A hand tool that consists of two straight arms at right angles. It is used to test or construct right angles.



Similar, what does steel square mean?

Carpenters use the steel square as a tool. Carpenters use many tools to create a "square" or a right-angle. Many of these tools are made of metal, but the steel square is a long-armed square that can be used for additional measurements, especially angles.

How do carpenters measure? These are some of the most widely used measuring tools. Atape measures are a roll-up, self retracting tape measure that is used for carpentry.

How long is the carpenter’s squares blade?

This square comes with a 24 x 2 in blade and a 16x 1.5 in tongue.

Is a rafter-square the same thing as a speedsquare?

Speed Square is a trademarked name. However, it is often used for the generic name of this tool class. Stanley's version of the Speed Square is called a Quick Square, while Irwin's is simply known as the Rafter Square.