Build a Wierix Square, Step 2
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Making the blade of the Wierix square is the most creative part of the construction process, when you can get in touch with your inner fledermaus (aka bat). While you can argue about whether or not the curves on the blade have any purpose, I am pretty certain of the reason the overall blade is triangular: to conserve wood and make the square easier to use. You can easily saw []
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Wierix Square, Part 3
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With the glue dry, it's time to see if your square is square, or if it's a doorstop. Squaring a wooden square is a simple operation if you plan to use it for woodworking, not for building equipment for a nuclear reactor. It's easy to go overboard with squareness. Here's how I do it. I get a big sheet of termite barf (MDF), which is what I use []
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