1. What is the difference between marking gauge and marking knife?
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- Answer: a cutting gauge is a marking gauge with a knife instead of a pin. Basically, the theory behind this distinction is that cutting across grain with a knife is better than using a pin. ... A panel gauge's major use is in scribing boards to the correct width.
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A marking gauge has a fence that can be moved and locked along a beam. There is a single pin to scribe one line. It is used primarily for scribing tenons and dovetail shoulder lines, and occasionally to mark out a rabbet. ... A mortise gauge has 2 pins to scribe both sides of a mortise simultaneously.
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