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General Tools 843/1 Pencil Compass and Scriber, Brass Plated Steel, Silver, Desk Organizers, by General Tools & Instruments LLC
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This product is made of brass with a steel pin and is great for professional carpentry or home projects. It is easy to assemble and holds it position well, though the pencil hole is very tight out of the box. It is excellent value and works well, although the hole for a pencil is too small.
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This product is made of brass with a steel pin and is great for professional carpentry or home projects. It is easy to assemble and holds it position well, though the pencil hole is very tight out of the box. It is excellent value and works well, although the hole for a pencil is too small.
Pros
- Simple but effective construction
- Good for professional projects
- Stainless steel pin
- Works well for home projects
Cons
- Tight pencil hole
- Small sleeve for pencil
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Description
Designed for making contours & circles. Positive wing nut adjustment. Full length hardened steel pin in metal frame for greater rigidity. Constructed of brass plated steel.*Designed for marking contours and circles*Positive wing nut adjustment*Full-length hardened steel pin in metal framefor greater rigidity*Constructed of brass plated steel. Size: W 3" / D 3" / H 1".
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