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Yes, it’s expensive. But it’s also possibly the finest cutting gauge ever made for woodworking.
By Christopher Schwarz
Page: 87

From the December 2005 issue #152
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The Tite-Mark cutting gauge showed up on my desk in 2001 wrapped in plastic and shrouded in questions about its true value as a woodworking tool.

With an $80 price tag, it was the most expensive gauge I’d ever seen. At the time, all the inexpensive but serviceable marking gauges cost about $12. Premium ones pushed the $30 mark. But $80? No one would want to pay that much.

Well, as it turned out, I did.

From the December 2005 issue #152
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