A try square is a woodworking tool used for marking and checking right angles in woodworking projects. Its safety lies in its ability to ensure accurate and precise measurements, which is crucial for making precise cuts and joints. By using a try square correctly, woodworkers can avoid mistakes that could compromise the structural integrity and overall quality of their projects. It is important to keep the try square clean and well-maintained to ensure its accuracy and safety during use.
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A try square is a metal ruler which is attached at right angles to another piece of metal, which looks like a triangle and is often used for drawing angles. A set square is a try square with an adjustable slide.
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