Incra T-RULE06 6-Inch Precision Marking T-Rule
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Average customer review:Product Description
Easy to use, versatile and precise are the words which best describe the new INCRA T-Rule. This 3" rule is the perfect size for your apron pocket. Comes in handy as a square, marking gauge, machine setup tool and ultra-precise ruler. Low glare, matte textured background for high contrast and easy legibility.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7071 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Incra
- Model: T-RULE06
- Number of items: 1
Features
- Precise, versatile, and easy-to-use T-Rule
- Combination square for marking with perfect, instant accuracy
- Micro-fine marking holes and slots at every 1/16-, 1/32-, and 1/64-inch scale position
- Locate your sharp pencil or scribe with absolute precision
- Limited 1-year warranty
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Precise, versatile, and easy-to-use are the words which best describe the Incra 6-Inch Precision Marking T-Rule. Think of it as a combination square for marking or measuring that's simultaneously set to every scale position with perfect, instant accuracy. There are micro-fine marking holes and slots at every 1/16-, 1/32-, and 1/64-inch scale position to instantly locate your sharp pencil or scribe exactly on target with zero uncertainty. The Incra T-Rule makes it very easy to draw exact lines in either direction, and with zero uncertainty and no eye strain. Other features include 0- to 3-inch height markings on the end in 32nds, and the option of marking holes every 1/100-inch. The product also comes with a limited 1-year warranty.
From the Manufacturer
Precise, versatile, and easy-to-use are the words which best describe the Incra 6-inch T-Rule - to 1/64-inch. Think of it as a combination square for marking or measuring that's simultaneously set to every scale position with perfect, instant accuracy. There are micro-fine marking holes and slots at every scale line to instantly locate your sharp pencil or scribe exactly on target with zero uncertainty.
Customer Reviews
From Close to Perfect, In Just One Tool !
Commonly we use a tape measure to mark our work piece before cutting. The small tab at the end of our tape measure is always loose. Some argue that it was built intentionally that way, so that when you stretch it, it slides to make up for the allowance of the thickness of the tab. When compressed, it slightly shortens the length to once again make up for the tab. That sounds good, until you actually measure something with it both ways, and come up with a 32nd of an inch or more difference. If we are rough framing that is fine. When we are doing anything that doesn't demand close tolerances, it suffices.
What is interesting, is that the smaller the cut, or the finer the project, critical tolerances become all the more important. Installing a set of kitchen cabinets, and you have to nick a 1" corner in something. That can be difficult to do perfectly. If cut wrong, it stands out like a sore thumb. What this Precision Marking Rule will do is give you perfect lines effortlessly. Less time spent, and undeniably exact markings.
Incra designed this so that each measurement, whether you are measuring to a 32nd or a 64th can be done almost without your glasses on. Each measurement is marked with a small hole next to it. In there fits the tip of a .5mm mechanical pencil, or sharpen a regular pencil to a fine tip, give it a couple of twists to center it in the hole and you are ready to go. What I did in the past was use a framing square, park my pencil on my measurement, then try to hold it still on the square, while I glided it along. It normally wouldn't hold totally true. With this rule, it prevents the pencil-marker from floating. It stays in the hole for a flawless measurement along the entire line. It is not harder, it is easier.
You can see how ultra fine this capacity is. As a matter of fact the incra system is the most exacting measuring, fencing, and marking systems available. Some things we don't need this level of accuracy. On the other hand, once you get into the "incra"mental system, their is no going back. It takes less time, for better results. I just bought the Incra TSIII-32 table saw fence system, and I am sold on the timesavings, and ease of use in doing it right, instead of getting it close.
It is nice to know that if I am dealing with tight tolerances, this is standing by to give me the flawless measuring I need. Even if I am scribing a line along a board, that I need to run through the jointer, I know it will be exact. If I had to be critical on the piece, I would say that since it is for fine measuring, the T-slot aluminum track is substantial, but the metal on the measuring face is thin enough that you wouldn't want to step on it. A thick framers square could be dropped off of a second story, but it won't give you this kind of exactness. For the money, you can't beat this rule. Highly recommended, buy it you won't be sorry.
Do you cut a lot of tenons and mortises?
Here is my summary for this tool. "Wow". That's it.
Do you cut a tenon now and again? Buy this. Do you cut a LOT of tenons like me? You HAVE to get this T-rule. With a 0.5 mm mechanical pencil and this tool- well it takes me less than 30 seconds to lay out a tenon- and the mortises are even easier. And the marks are perfect. It took about 4 tries to get the sliding down a board while marking- but now it seems like the easiest, fast, and most natural way to mark anything. I'm not a production shop- this is my "spare" time hobby. And the amount of time saved and accuracy I've gotten from this meager investment... I would honestly say having used it now for a few months I would pay 4 times the price. Okay, that does sound corny. But I'm serious. I have the Powermatic 719A Mortiser, a cabinet saw, Forrest Woodworker II, and this T-rule... and I swear the hardest thing I do now is sanding before the finish goes on. Buy the 06. The 12 and 18 are just too big to use on most furniture parts.
Incra Makes the Most Dependable Marking Tools
I bought this T-Rule along with Incra's marking rule and their "bend rule." All are terrific and useful measuring devices, and I use them on practically every woodworking project I do. They are accurate down to 1/64", and there are convenient marking holes at each spot. You can use these holes to make a perfect mark at the right measurement. Of course, it's up to you to draw a perfect line across that mark and cut it on your saw, but the Incra rule helps you put down a perfect mark to work from.
In some of Incra's brochures, they show a way to use the T-rule to mark your lines. You put the pencil into one of the marking holes, and then you slide the rule along the wood's edge. As the rule slides, a perfect line is drawn. I don't do this myself, but I see that it's possible.
The T-rule is made of sturdy material, and it is dead-on accurate. The rule portion is flexible but strong. It can slide along the "T" section, depending on how you need to do your measurement. There are two adjustment knobs, which you loosen, then move the rule, and then re-tighten the knobs. When locked, the rule is held down securely and accurately. (As an aside, the "T" also has that trademark red color I associate with Incra products -- it has a soothing quality for me.)
Although the rules are made of thin metal, they are very strong. I've dropped my rules a few times, even stepped on the T-rule once, and it didn't seem bothered by it at all.
One thing to be aware of is that the measurements on this rule are in 1/32" and 1/64" increments. This means you have to convert into 1/4" or 1/8", which isn't too much of a problem, but it is something to be aware of. It's a fine trade-off for such accuracy.
Over all, this is a great product that can be used in every furniture-making project for accurate markings.






