Best Marking Gauges: Wheel vs. Pin Styles



In woodworking, a pencil line is often too thick. If you want a gap-free fit for your tenons or inlays, you need a physical “knife wall.” A marking gauge creates a microscopic groove that your hand saw or chisel can drop into for perfect registration.

There are two main contenders: the traditional Pin Gauge, which uses a sharp needle, and the modern Wheel Gauge, which uses a hardened steel circular blade. Whether you are building an heirloom chest or just truing up a board, here are the top 5 marking gauges on Amazon for dead-accurate layout.

More: https://www.timbertoolshed.com/best-marking-gauges-wheel-vs-pin-styles/

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