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  1. The most common use of a speed square is creating a square line. Simply hold the square against the long edge, you can draw a straight, square line. You can hold the square either from the top or bottom, really just personal preference, we both typically hold it from the top.

  2. 20 de oct. de 2020 · 1. Check for square. 2. Use as a Saw Guide. 3. Adjust Saws. 4. Measuring Angles with a Speed Square. 5. Drawing Circles with a Speed Square. 6. How to mark boards for ripping. 7. Leveling. 8. Finding Roof Pitch. What is a Speed Square. A Speed Square is a triangular carpenter’s tool.

  3. 18 de may. de 2022 · The speed square is a small triangular measurement tool that allows you to mark straight lines, find angles, and determine pitch. The term “Speed Square” is trademarked by Swanson Tool Co., Inc. and it is commonly referred to as a triangle square, carpenter's square and rafter square.

  4. How to use this tool like a boss.For the other 98% of the world using metric check out my new video on the metric speed square. https://www.youtube.com/watc...

  5. 30 de dic. de 2020 · Quick, grab a speed square! Also known as a rafter square or triangle square, this simple tool, invented by Albert Swanson, has been making woodworkers’ lives easier since 1925, thanks to its...

  6. The speed square is also known as a rafter square, primarily used to measure and cut rafters. Understanding pitch—defined as the height relative to a 12-inch horizontal run—is crucial. For example, a 6-inch pitch means a diagonal line of 12 inches in length and 6 inches in height.

  7. 19 de sept. de 2023 · To use a speed square for marking lines, start by taking the lipped fence of the speed square and placing it flush with the edge of the surface you're marking. Then, if you need to mark a straight line, follow the straight edge of the speed square with a pencil.