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  2. Dating vintage Starrett tools - The Hobby-Machinist

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    23. Aug 5, 2013. #1. For several years I have wanted to have a readily accessible facility that would enable me to date my vintage STARRETT tools. I hope to accomplish that goal via this project which would benefit from visitor input and would be universally accessible. I earnestly request all input from fellow Starrett users/collectors.

  3. 16R or 4R graduations for a combination square set?

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    Insofar as the graduations are concerned, I only use the 4R. I find the 16R too fine to see without magnification and if I want to go that accurate, I won't be using a combination square to do it. I think these tools are great for wood working but for metalworking, there are other tools that are more useful. A.

  4. Bit the bullet and ordered a used Starrett combination square

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    Jeff, $ 50 is not too much for a name brand tool, delivered (especially). I would totally agree. I have several B&S and Starrett combination squares. I think the first set I bought was a Starrett and if I remember correctly, it was in the $50.00 price range new. The others were inherited from family members.

  5. Do I Need A $200 Combination Square? | The Hobby-Machinist

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    My Starrett combination square is the 2nd most used tool in my arsenal behind my Mitutoyo digital caliper. I have both the satin chrome 12 inch and 24 inch rules, I use the 24 inch frequently. I also frequently use my simple 6 inch machinist rule. I'm installing a DRO on my mill at the moment and I'm using all three on this job.

  6. Dating vintage Starrett tools | Page 2 | The Hobby-Machinist

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    You have two very early Starrett tools as shown by the stampings. Up to 1895 tools were stamped as follows (and as your tools are) - no "The" preceeding L. S. Starrett and no "Co." following Starrett or "U.S.A" following Mass: . In 1895 the stamping was changed to the form we are most familiar with now:

  7. Bit the bullet and ordered a used Starrett combination square

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    My first Starrett combination square with protractor head and centering head was 180.00 back in 1981-1983. Had to have it payroll deducted for about 2-3 months.... my B&S 1-2 mic purchased experienced but still with a nice appearance, carbide faces and tenths, was 50.00 about the same time period. One thing people have forgotten is

  8. starrett protractor | The Hobby-Machinist

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    I have had for years, (I think it was my dads') a combination square that has the looks, build, and feels of a Starrett, it has a Starrett "4R grad" rule, but there are no markings on the head to indicate model number etc. View attachment 37034 View attachment 37035 The writing on the rule is a bit difficult to pick out, but it is there.

  9. Good machinist square? 2-4-6 blocks? Both? - The Hobby-Machinist

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    Messages. 80. Mar 4, 2024. #1. Working on acquiring tools for my home hobby machine shop. No machines yet as I keep missing the ones locally. But anyway, I am thinking that I will need a machinist square and/or a 2-4-6 block or both. And what a decent brand to acquire would be. I understand Starrett, B&S, etc are top notch and maybe that's the ...

  10. Dating vintage Starrett tools | Page 6 | The Hobby-Machinist

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    MrTFW said: Good morning, James and all --. Here are a couple of pictures of a Starrett double protractor (see page 41 in the catalog link posted earlier). It was in the same box as the level and has a patent date of Dec. 27, 1904. The id stamp is just L.S.S. Co. and is one I didn't see on your site, James.

  11. Starrett Spindle Square 649-5 - Photo Review | The...

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    Aug 15, 2015. #5. I guess I'm cheap, for $200 I can sweep a lot of table. Instead of bumping into the T slots, I use two .050 Jo blocks, one at either end of the sweep. I position the indicator abut eight inches from the spindle, this gives me 16 inches of sweep, not four, it's at least four times more accurate (no, not accurate), meaningful.