Great little gadget and deffinately worth buying! I have used mine repeatedly since purchasing it right before starting the ottoman I am building right now and am really pleased with its performance so far; it is already covered in dried glue and pencil marks:-) I have used it for height and distance, router depths, and even to set up some miters...I can't say enough good about this handy tool! Thank you Kreg folks for making my "job" a little easier in the woodworking and construction world as I am sure it will be quite beneficial on my next home imrprovement project as well!
Note the Multi Mark laying on my work surface covered in sawdust!
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Everyone, I agree that this is a great little tool. I have had mine for awhile now and it really helps with all types of markings. If you want to invest in a handy tool this is a great choice. Well worth the money and it will save you time.
TOMBOY said:I can't believe you said that; I just thought of two of the things I used it on; making my couch pillows the other day and covering the ottoman; it is handy for all duplicated measurements and sooooo convenient and easy to set!
KregRep said:We've even heard of people using them for sewing! Many applications even beyond woodworking. Would love to see some of the odd applications our community members come up with!
Quick question. Do you have to remove the brass knob to perform and tasks with this tool?
Steve Meriweather said:Everyone, I agree that this is a great little tool. I have had mine for awhile now and it really helps with all types of markings. If you want to invest in a handy tool this is a great choice. Well worth the money and it will save you time.
TOMBOY said:I can't believe you said that; I just thought of two of the things I used it on; making my couch pillows the other day and covering the ottoman; it is handy for all duplicated measurements and sooooo convenient and easy to set!
KregRep said:We've even heard of people using them for sewing! Many applications even beyond woodworking. Would love to see some of the odd applications our community members come up with!
A great and handy tool.
I have many uses for it.
I plan to get more, so as to have it handy in various locations in the shop and tool boxes.
I'd like to see 1/32" graduations, as well as graduations on the end of the scale.
For accurate measurements, I rely on my Starret scales, squares---with 1/64 and 1/100th graduations.
If you're a wood worker, handyman, DIY'r---
you'll really appreciate this very handy tool.
''Works for me''.
Evenin TomBoy. While browsin around on here, I see you're making an ottoman. I just plained up some maple earlier yesterday to begin a project on a small footstool/ottoman, myself. It's not gonna be to elaborate, just somethin to put the feet up. Keep me posted on your progress. I'd like to check your the outcome of yours. I'll try n get some progress pics o mine. I'm new to this site, so, I'm a "rookie" Thnx for the lil review on the multi-marker also. I don't own one, but, maybe in the future, it sounds like a good universal tool. Have a good one, and good luck w your ottoman
What are ya'all pay'n for this little wonder? I'll guess ~$7.
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