📐 Aluminum Miter Saw Protractor – Dual-Scale Angle Finder
📐 Aluminum Miter Saw Protractor – Dual-Scale Angle Finder
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📐 Aluminum Miter Saw Protractor – Dual-Scale Angle Finder
ALUMINUM MITER SAW PROTRACTOR
Measure the Corner.
Read the Cut. 📐
Copy awkward corners directly, choose the correct cut scale and bring the reading to your miter saw—without stopping to calculate every angle by hand.
FROM JOBSITE ANGLE TO CUT SETTING
Less Angle Math.
A Clearer Path to the Cut.
Separate readings for Single Cut and Miter Cut setups.
Open the arms until both sides sit flush against the surfaces.
Integrated ruler markings help with basic layout work.
A fully mechanical dial means no batteries or electronics.
YOUR CORNER MAY NOT ACTUALLY BE 90°
One Small Angle Error Can Leave a Very Visible Gap.
Walls, trim and renovation work are not always perfectly square. Guessing the angle or assuming every corner is 90° can turn one simple cut into repeated fitting, trimming and re-cutting.
❌ Guess the Saw Setting
Measuring the corner is only useful if you know what setting the cutting tool actually needs.
❌ Re-Cut the Same Board
A small angle error can create a visible gap and send you back to the saw.
❌ Do Angle Math on the Job
Two-piece miter joints can require a different reading from a single fitting cut.
✅ Copy the Real Corner
Position both arms against the actual surfaces and read the appropriate scale directly.
TWO CUTS • ONE CLEAR DIAL
Read the Angle You Actually Need.
The circular dial separates two common woodworking situations so you can choose the reading that matches the way your material will be cut.
Single Cut
Use this scale when one piece needs to be cut so it fits against an existing angled surface.
Miter Cut
Use this scale when two pieces meet to form a miter joint and the total corner angle must be divided between them.
A single fitting piece and a two-piece miter joint do not always use the same saw setting. The dedicated scales help remove that extra calculation step.
FROM AWKWARD CORNER TO CLEAR CUT SETTING
Measure in Three Simple Steps.
Use the tool as a practical bridge between the real corner in front of you and the cutting setup at your saw.
Place one arm against each surface and adjust until both sides sit flush.
Read the Single Cut outer scale for one fitting piece or the Miter Cut inner scale for a joint.
Transfer the reading to your workpiece or use it as the reference setting for your compatible miter saw.
MORE THAN A PROTRACTOR
Measure. Transfer. Mark.
The adjustable aluminum arms include ruler markings for basic measuring and layout work, while the slim hinged design helps the tool reach common woodworking corners.
◈ Aluminum Body
Black aluminum construction combines a durable tool body with high-contrast white markings.
◉ Dual-Scale Dial
Separate Single Cut and Miter Cut readings are printed directly on the center dial.
📏 Integrated Rulers
Measurement markings along the arms help with basic transfer and layout tasks.
⭕ Hanging Holes
Each measuring arm includes an end opening for convenient workshop storage.
TAKE THE READING TO THE SAW
Measure. Set. Move On.
Once the jobsite corner has been copied and the correct scale selected, use the reading as a reference when setting your miter saw.
🎯 Direct Saw Reference
Read the correct scale and use that value as the reference for your cutting setup.
⚡ Faster Setup
Reduce unnecessary back-and-forth between corner measurement and manual calculations.
🪚 Fewer Avoidable Test Cuts
A clearer initial reference can help reduce unnecessary trial-and-error cuts.
📐 Read Before Cutting
Confirm the scale and saw setting before committing your finished workpiece.
ONE TOOL • MORE PROJECTS
Keep It Ready Wherever Angles Refuse to Cooperate.
Designed for common woodworking, carpentry, finish work and home-improvement projects where measuring a real corner matters.
Measure inside and outside wall corners before cutting trim.
Transfer real jobsite angles to finish-work cuts.
Use the miter scale when preparing compatible frame joints.
Check non-standard angles during suitable framing work.
Measure surrounding angles during appropriate trim installation.
Transfer unusual corner geometry into suitable project pieces.
Keep a mechanical angle reference ready for custom builds.
Useful when existing walls and corners are not perfectly square.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
Built for the Measurement Before the Cut.
📐 Dual Cut Scales
Separate Single Cut and Miter Cut readings help match the dial to the type of joint you're making.
↔ Hinged Adjustable Arms
Fit both arms directly against the surfaces whose angle you want to reproduce.
◈ Aluminum Construction
Lightweight black aluminum body with clear contrasting markings.
📏 Built-In Ruler Markings
Use the marked arms for basic measuring, transferring and layout work.
⚡ No Batteries Required
Mechanical operation means it is ready without charging, electronics or battery replacement.
⭕ Workshop Storage
Hanging holes at the arm ends provide a simple way to store the tool.
MEASURE ONCE • CUT WITH MORE CONFIDENCE
Turn Awkward Corners Into a Clearer Cut Plan.
Whether you're fitting molding against an existing wall or joining two pieces together, the dedicated scales help make the relationship between the corner and the saw setting easier to understand.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Specifications
| Product Type | Manual Miter Saw Protractor & Angle Finder |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Color | Black with White Markings |
| Scale Design | Single Cut Outer Scale + Miter Cut Inner Scale |
| Arm Design | Two Hinged Adjustable Measuring Arms |
| Additional Measurements | Integrated Ruler Markings Along the Arms |
| Storage Detail | Hanging Hole at the End of Each Arm |
| Operation | Manual / Mechanical |
| Battery Required | No |
| Electronics | None |
| Main Applications | Woodworking / Carpentry / Framing / Trim / Molding / DIY Projects |
| Example Projects | Baseboards / Picture Frames / Door Frames / Shelving / Furniture / Renovation Work |
| Exact Overall Dimensions | Not Clearly Specified by Current Source |
| Exact Weight | Not Clearly Specified by Current Source |
BEFORE YOU MAKE THE CUT
Confirm the Reading. Then Confirm the Saw.
✔ Seat Both Arms Flush
Make sure both measuring arms are fully aligned against the surfaces before reading the dial.
✔ Select the Correct Scale
Confirm whether your project requires the Single Cut or Miter Cut reading.
✔ Check Your Saw Manual
Follow the setup and operating instructions for your specific cutting equipment.
✔ Test Critical Fits
When material is expensive or fit is especially important, make a test cut on scrap material first.
Keep hands clear of blades and moving equipment, use suitable personal protective equipment, and follow the safety instructions supplied with your saw.
QUICK ANSWERS BEFORE ORDERING
Frequently Asked Questions
It measures an existing corner or angle and provides dedicated scale readings that can be transferred to a workpiece or used as a miter-saw setting reference.
Single Cut is intended for one piece fitting against an angled surface. Miter Cut is intended for a joint where two pieces meet.
The current product design identifies the outer scale as the Single Cut scale.
The inner scale is used for two-piece miter-joint readings.
No. It is a separate measuring tool. Measure the angle first, then use the reading as a reference when setting your saw.
The hinged two-arm design can be positioned against many common inside corners as long as both arms can sit flush against the surfaces.
Yes, the adjustable arm design can also be positioned around many common outside-angle situations.
No. The tool uses a printed mechanical dial and does not require electronics or batteries.
Yes. The current product specification lists an aluminum body with black finish and white markings.
Yes. Measurement markings are integrated along the adjustable arms for basic measuring and layout work.
It is suited to projects such as baseboards, molding, trim, framing, picture frames, door frames, shelving, DIY furniture and renovation work.
Keep the pivot and printed scale free from dust and debris, wipe the tool with a soft dry cloth and store it where the arms will not be bent or damaged.
STOP GUESSING YOUR MITER ANGLES
Measure the Corner.
Read the Setting. 📐
Bring awkward angles from the project to the cutting setup with one compact mechanical woodworking tool.
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