Some are easy some are hard, this is on the easy side. So easy in fact that most of you should get this without much effort. Of course if you want the win and the 100 points you have to be the first one with that correct answer as to what it is and how it might be used in the shop.
Combination guage. This flexible gauge can measure inside or outside angles, lay out angles, check inside or outside corners for squareness, check surfaces for flatness, align saws by measuring cut angles and comparing them with machine settings, and lay out compound miters.
The continuous calibration lets you read angles whether the legs are crossed or spread. Made from tough, clear plastic that will not break, chip or warp in normal usage, it has an excellent adjustable friction lock that holds settings well.
Gee Mikes answer was right but a little short..... then there was ejant with all those good details...... Hey I can't make up my mind so you both get some points and the win..... good jobs!
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