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Round Center Finder 10" Compass for Wood Turning Lathe Work, Clear Acrylic 71421

$ 7.12

Availability: 245 in stock
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  • Brand: Powertec
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Type: Ruler
  • Material: Plastic
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Introducing the
    Center Finder Compass
    by POWERTEC.
    INCLUDES: (1) Circle Center Finder Tool (10 inches)
    FUNCTION
    : A quick and easy solution to finding the center of irregular shapes, drawing circles and perfect for laying out wood for bowls, platters, trays and more
    FEATURES
    : Marks circles up to 10 inches in 1/2 inch increments with 18 accurately cut 1/8”diameter holes, and 1 center disc hole
    EASY TO USE
    : Simply tap a small nail or pin through the center hole, insert a pencil in your choice of diameter hole, and pivot around the center point to make your circle mark
    PREMIUM DESIGN
    : Made from clear acrylic, these center finder woodworking tools possess a truly transparent profile and contain sharply laid out markings and visual aids along the disc
    This compass like tool was designed to provide you with a quick, easy and accurate solution to finding the center of irregular shapes and non-dimensioned stock. Use it to make your cuts dead center without measuring repeatedly. A marvelous tool for bowl hollowing, glass making, or simply making perfectly aligned circles up to 10”. Many wood turners insist on adding this as an integral part of their lathe setup. Be Clear with Your Project Objectives Its’ thick, yet lightweight design pairs perfectly with it’s clear acrylic display, making it easy to see-thru, in order to center up your material.
    Who Uses It
    :
    Commonly used by professional wood turners, woodworking enthusiast and DIY crafters, this item is easy to use no matter your skill level.
    How To Use
    :
    Tap a small nail through the center hole, insert a pencil in your choice of diameter hole (Marks circles from 1", to 10", in 1/2", increments), then pivot around the center point to make your circle mark.