
Crown
Crown 143M Miniature Rosewood Cutting Gauge
★★★★★
Handcrafted miniature rosewood cutting gauge with brass fittings for precise detail woodworking.
$30.25*
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Overview
Key Features
Exceptional quality tool from Crown Hand Tools Ltd, Sheffield, England
Kiln dried rosewood
Brass Thumbscrew
Single beveled cutting blade
Rosewood handle
Specifications
Brand
Crown Hand Tools
Model
143M
Material
Kiln Dried Rosewood
Thumbscrew
Brass
Blade Type
Single Beveled Cutting Blade
Size
Miniature
Country of Origin
Sheffield, England
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Kiln-dried rosewood stock provides dimensional stability and a comfortable, refined feel.
- Single beveled cutting blade scribes cleaner lines than pin-style marking gauges.
- Brass thumbscrew allows quick, secure adjustments without tools.
- Miniature size excels at detail work and smaller stock.
- Made in Sheffield, England by an established hand tool manufacturer.
👎 Cons
- Miniature size limits its usefulness for marking on larger boards or longer stock.
- Rosewood and brass construction may be more fragile than all-metal gauges in a workshop environment.
- Single blade does not accommodate double-line marking for mortise layouts without repositioning.
- No replacement blade included in the package.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a cutting gauge used for in woodworking?
A cutting gauge scribes a clean line across or along wood grain by using a blade rather than a pin, producing a precise cut line that is especially useful for marking joints like mortises, tenons, and dovetails.
What makes this a miniature cutting gauge?
The Crown 143M is a scaled-down version of a full-size cutting gauge, designed for fine detail work and smaller stock where a standard-size gauge would be cumbersome or imprecise.
What type of blade does the Crown 143M use?
It uses a single beveled cutting blade, which slices cleanly through wood fibers rather than tearing them, producing a sharper scribe line than a pin-style marking gauge.
How is the blade secured and adjusted?
The blade depth and fence position are locked in place with a brass thumbscrew, allowing quick, tool-free adjustments while maintaining a firm hold during use.
Where is the Crown 143M manufactured?
It is made by Crown Hand Tools Ltd in Sheffield, England, a company with a long heritage of producing hand woodworking tools.