(72 customer reviews)

Woodworking Gap Gauge

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Product Features

Woodworking Gap Gauge

How many tedious test cuts and guesswork setups does it take to make simple joints? With Woodworking Gaps Gauge the answer is – one!

This Woodworking Gaps Gauge can precisely determine the joint sizes without fussy measuring.

This tool can be quickly gauging either the thickness of the material or inside dimension of a joint, the opposite end of the Gaps Gauge is perfectly set to the required size for the other half of the joint. Now, you can leave your ruler in your pocket. Don’t miss this sizing tool for common woodworking joints.

Features:

  • Professional use, providing extreme cutting accuracy, accurate scale, exquisite workmanship, high precision.
  • High Quality And Precision Scale: Our engineering architectural drawing ruler is made of high-quality metal material. Never rust. Professional level for the highest precision.

  • Easy to use, flexible operation, woodworker enthusiasts, designers, engineers, architects, students, teachers deserve it.
  • Material: aluminum alloy
  • Application: Gaps gauge
  • Model: T1, T2

Package includes:

  • 1 x Wood tenon measuring tool (T1) or
  • 1 x Wood tenon measuring tool (T2)

Customer Reviews​

72 reviews for Woodworking Gap Gauge

  1. Woodworking Gap Gauge photo review
    Menachem Fowler
    This is a very useful and versatile woodworking tool. I use it for many gap-measuring applications such as measuring the width of a mortise and then u...More
    This is a very useful and versatile woodworking tool. I use it for many gap-measuring applications such as measuring the width of a mortise and then using the other side to fine-tune the tenon. Same for dadoes and lots of other applications where you need to lock-in an inside/outside dimension and then compare it to the other mating piece(s), saw blade location, etc. This is a real time-saver for large-scale, repetitive operations where it's impractical to use the mating piece for test fits.
    The accuracy is fairly good but not super-precise. As you can see in the photos I posted, I set it to one inch and locked it down tight. I then compared the inside and outside dimensions using a dial caliper. The outside dimension was .004" long, and the inside dimension was .004" short. So the two sides are "off" by .008 inches, even if I precisely set one side at exactly 1 inch, i.e. without using the arrow scale. Granted that's a small amount for some applications but still a little disappointing.
    The tool is well made from what appears to be anodized aluminum. Everything is smooth and consistent. The sliding mechanism and lock screw work quite well, though I had to add a small amount of machine oil. It's scaled in both inches and millimeters. There are a few strange elements that I don't understand, like the two arms on the inside dimension side are different heights. There's also a 20mm groove on that side that doesn't serve any purpose that I can tell.
    Overall, this is definitely a useful gadget to have around the workshop. It's well made and should be quite durable over time. I thought the accuracy was a slight disappointment. But with some extremely careful filing, I might be able to tune that in a little closer.
    Woodworking Gap Gauge photo review
    Ifan Whitney
    This is a bit challenging to review. When I received the gauge, I was not able to loosen the adjustment knob by hand. My initial guess was that the kn...More
    This is a bit challenging to review. When I received the gauge, I was not able to loosen the adjustment knob by hand. My initial guess was that the knob was just tightened too much during final assembly, so I used pliers to loosen and remove the knob. Then I could tell that the adjustment screw had been cross-threaded into the tool body during assembly.
    I checked the thread pitch and used an M6/1.0 tap and tie to clean up the threads. It wasn’t a difficult fix, but the manufacturer should be more careful. Not everyone has a tap and die set handy.
    For this review, I'll assume that the assembly defect with the one I got is not typical.
    It was a bit difficult to determine from the ad exactly what this tool is used for. The tool consists of two body parts (anodized aluminum, I think) and a knob that will tighten the two parts together. The two body parts are "L" shaped, and the scale shows the distance between the outside edges of the feet. The distance on the scale is also the size of the gap between the body parts. So you can use this gauge to measure outside distance or inside distance, and you can use the tool to transfer an outside measurement to an inside measurement and vice versa.
    One side is marked in 1/16" increments; the other side is marked in millimeters.
    The markings are very accurate, and at a given setting, distance between the body parts and the outside of the "feet" is the same. (Measured with a caliper, no more than 1/128" variation.) The thickness of the feet establishes the lower limit of the tool's range. Measuring range is about 13/64" to 2".
    As an example, you might use this gauge to capture the thickness of a board and compare that with the inside width of a dado.
    A nice improvement would be to add a vernier scale.
    In any case, this is a well-made, accurate, useful and reasonably priced tool. I deducted a point for the careless final assembly, but I like this tool quite a lot.
    Woodworking Gap Gauge photo review
    Bertha Kelly
    This measuring tool is solidly made of aluminum. The measurement scales appear to be printed on the surface and are visible. The maximum measurement p...More
    This measuring tool is solidly made of aluminum. The measurement scales appear to be printed on the surface and are visible. The maximum measurement possible using the slider is about 1 1/8th of an inch or about 27mm. The gauge can be tightened so as to retain the measurement obtained. It is a simple but useful measurement tool.
    Woodworking Gap Gauge photo review
    Kavan Deleon
    there is lots of these on the market which range in price greatly, like 4x the value of this tool is, you can get a measurement from one end, either ...More
    there is lots of these on the market which range in price greatly, like 4x
    the value of this tool is, you can get a measurement from one end, either recessed or outside, see pix
    and then transfer that measurement, i.e. without reading scales... the two sides are always the same..
    the alum makes the tool durable, and repeatable...
    Woodworking Gap Gauge photo review
    Kelsey Dennis
    This is a really well-thought out functional piece. It will work for my needs and I can see that using this will make my projects go a bit easier. Li...More
    This is a really well-thought out functional piece. It will work for my needs and I can see that using this will make my projects go a bit easier.
    Like some other reviewers, the knob was very tight. I did finally get it loosened, and thankfully my threads were fine. After checking for damage or burrs, I was able to add some oil and get it nicely loosened up-- but I'm still able to tighten it now, and untighten smoothly.
    Mine is accurate, as checked with a caliper. Recommended addition to the toolset.
    Woodworking Gap Gauge photo review
    Lleyton Fraser
    DIYer has lots of devices for measuring when he does his many project including wood working. Each device has their own benefits depending on the wher...More
    DIYer has lots of devices for measuring when he does his many project including wood working. Each device has their own benefits depending on the where and how a measurement needs to be taken. He found this depth line ruler came in handy because it is compact, easy to use and required minimum fuss to set up. He found it great when he was making some cabinet drawers and doors. It is lightweight and had measurements it both inches and centimeters.
    Woodworking Gap Gauge photo review
    Maisie Hamer
    Works as advertised, came well packed. Moves quite smoothly, so it is easy to set up and it locks tightly. My recommendation
    Woodworking Gap Gauge photo review
    Yousaf Heath
    Sliding motion could be a little smoother. Itherwise, It’s a good buy for the price. Especially with the “name brand” items being 3-4 times as much mo...More
    Sliding motion could be a little smoother. Itherwise, It’s a good buy for the price. Especially with the “name brand” items being 3-4 times as much money. Bought for the purpose of sizing mortise and tenon joints. Haven’t used it yet but looks good.
    Pollyanna Sinclair
    it qill work but rheir are eiser ways but for the price ok. serting datto width looks like the best use. i set heighth easier a different way
    Marc Everett
    This little guy is easy to use and is a fast way to set up a table saw or router. No measuring required. It locks down on the thickness of the mating ...More
    This little guy is easy to use and is a fast way to set up a table saw or router. No measuring required. It locks down on the thickness of the mating wood and then you simply transfer that over to your table saw between the edge of your blade and fence. make your cuts and done!

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