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FastCap Accuscribe Scribing Tool

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List Price: $18.00
Our Price: $15.14
Your Save: $ 2.86 ( 16% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Fastcap
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Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: FastCap EAN: 0663807980366 Feature: Scribing tool with adjustable grip for standard pencils Label: Fastcap Manufacturer: Fastcap Model: ACCUSCRIBE Publisher: Fastcap Studio: Fastcap
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Features
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Scribing tool with adjustable grip for standard pencils Easily maintain consistent scribe offset, keeping parallel to surface every time Durable polymer construction Includes 1 scribe; pencil not included 5-3/4 inches long
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: I tossed mine Comment: Cheap plastic, doesn't hold adjustments, clunky and awkward. I bought it initially for the broad, flat surface, thinking this ideal for wall and floor scribing, and because the brass parts made it appear to be better than it is. I found it almost unusable, tried to get used to it for a while and finally tossed it. 2 stars for minimum usability. I recommend the tried and true compass or dividers. If you want a high-quality set, try West Marine - they have quite a variety for charting purposes. Stay away from the cheap stamped steel school models, and don't buy a set without a lock. A very good set is the C.S. Osborne model carried by Woodcraft. It is heavy-duty and has a nice fine adjust mechanism. Pricey at about $65-$70, but will last a lifetime.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Tight scribes Comment: Good for scribing trim to walls. Flat bottom for accrate scribes. Must have for stain-grade trim.
Customer Rating:      Summary: New Model Improved Comment: This Product has been improved and the nuts will now hold it in place. If you have one that does not work contact FastCap [...] and they will replace it or take care of you in a way that will satisfy you. Their customer service is unbelievable! If there is a way they can improve it let them know, they'll listen!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice tool Comment: The joint makes it easy to work with. The only thing I would like to see changed is the pencil holder. I would like to be able to use a mechanical pencil or pen. The pencil provided (standard #2 pencil) is the only style that will fit. I'd buy it again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great---mostly. Comment: Great idea and well built. I first saw it in a wooden boat magazine and thought it looked good. As a wood worker, drawing circles is a common problem. I've used it a couple times and have these observations:
1. It holds it's position and measurement quite well.
2. It is constructed of good materials.
3. The pin pulls back for safe stage, but doesn't stay in the extended position without the help of a little electrical tape.
4. I think it would be nice if the pin side would also swivel to allow larger circles.
Would I recommend it? Yes, but the builder could improve their design a bit.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Accuscribe from FastCap scribes cabinet trim, architectural moldings, countertops, tile and more for cleaner cuts and more creative freedom on a wide variety of projects. The Accuscribe maintains consistent scribe offset and stays parallel to surfaces as you mark out the pattern or cut-- a great feature for installing splash guards, cutting tile, and designing floors. The device's adjustable grip locks standard-size pencils tightly in place. The AccuScribe is made of heavy-duty, indestructible polymer for years of reliable use. The unit's articulating pencil head increases flexibility for scribing over a wide variety of materials and textures. A removable compass point makes it easy to scribe circles and circular patterns. A handy storage clip for the compass point ensures optimal safety and longer compass life. The AccuScribe's non-rocking bottom keeps the unit flat against the surface or wall for flush contact with the pencil tip. The tool collapses to a compact size to take up less room in the toolbox. The Accuscribe measures 5-3/4 by 4-13/16 inches when fully extended (length by height). --Brian D. Olson
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