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ANGLE-IZER® Digital Angle Finder, 5 in.

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The #822 ANGLE-IZER® Digital Angle Finder, 5 in. is ideal for finding angles in tight spots. With the lock angle feature the user can improve accuracy and save time.

This precision stainless steel digital angle finder with measuring rulers also has a built-in reverse angle function for added usability and convenience.

Equipped with large easy-to-read display, an accuracy of 0.3°, and a Range: 0° to 360° allows the 822 to measure interior and exterior angles quickly and accurately.

Lock and reverse-angle modes

Jumbo LCD

Hinge mechanism provides full 360° for measuring inside/outside and reverse angles

Stainless steel construction

Can be zeroed at any point in the swing

Power source: “CR2032” Lithium-ion battery (included)

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HOW TO USE AN ANGLE FINDER

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Learn about the different types of angle finders and how to use them.
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Analog and digital angle finders
Protractors
Geometry of angles-obtuse angles vs acute angles
Inside angles vs outside angles
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Adam Savage's Favorite Tools: Angle Finder!

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Adam shares a critical woodworking tool that is also a relatively inexpensive piece of kit! A cheat angle finder helps you match an exact angle of any part you’re working with to another piece of material, whether it’s wood, plastic, or metal. And if you can find one, Adam loves his antique cast steel angle finder, called the Angulus!

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I show you how to use a speed square and a bevel gauge to capture, transfer, and measure angles.

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Today, we generally let the miter saw measure and make our angle cuts. But, learning to capture, transfer, and measure angles is a foundational woodworking and DIY skill that will serve you well.
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