Digital Angle Finder
Digital Angle Finder
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Digital technology has transformed the world measurement, allowing woodworkers and others to achieve levels of precision never before imagined, in places never before thought possible. Measuring angles is one of those areas transformed by digital technology.
Where before we were limited to accurate 90-degree angles, with everything else being plus or minus a degree or two, this digital angle finder measures and can set angles down to an accuracy of 1/20th of a degree. Such precision is especially useful for setting table saws blade and miter gauge angles.
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Large Digital Display
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Precision to 1/20°
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Perfect for Saws





Highlights:
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Extended 8" Stainless Steel Scale
Longer than most digital angle finders, giving you better reach for setup.
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Zero at Any Angle
Use the Zero function to calibrate from any angle or reset before each use.
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Dual-Unit Laser Engraving
Both inch and millimeter scales are laser-engraved for durability and long-term readability.
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Ultra-Precise Digital Readout
Large digital readout with 10mm tall numbers show angle measurements accurate to 0.05° (1/20th of a degree)
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Hold Button
Freeze the displayed angle on-screen, even after moving the tool.
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Locking Knob for Angle Transfer
Lock in the measured angle to set saw blades or tools with confidence.
Uses & Features
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Large 8" Scale
The extended stainless steel scale gives better reach and stability when measuring or setting angles — especially handy for power tools.
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Precise Digital Display
The oversized LCD screen with 10mm-tall digits makes it easy to read angles with 1/20° accuracy, even in less-than-ideal lighting.
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Zero Function
Re-zero the tool at any position to measure relative angles or changes — essential when setting tools or replicating angles.
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More Coverage Than 5" Models
Compared to standard 5-inch finders, the 8-inch scale offers more surface area and versatility across different machines.
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Set Your Miter Gauge
Dial in the exact miter gauge angle on your table saw or band saw with full confidence, no guesswork.
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Dial in Blade Angles
Use the locking knob to match and hold the precise blade angle you need — critical for repeatable cuts.