A Apache_sim Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 26 Jan 2013 Messages 134 Reaction score 7 Location Stowmarket 10 Jun 2017 #1 I have a centre finder made of amber plastic, with one side for square stock and the other for round. Does anyone know what the wavy edge is for?????
I have a centre finder made of amber plastic, with one side for square stock and the other for round. Does anyone know what the wavy edge is for?????
Phil Pascoe Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 29 Jan 2012 Messages 27,428 Reaction score 6,804 Location Shaft City, Mid Cornish Desert 10 Jun 2017 #2 So that you use it for nothing.
N NazNomad Established Member Joined 30 Aug 2015 Messages 3,062 Reaction score 8 10 Jun 2017 #3 A quick Google suggests it is just to differentiate it from the centre line. Makes sense I suppose? Wouldn't want two straight lines to choose from. Glad you asked, I've never thought about it until now. :-D
A quick Google suggests it is just to differentiate it from the centre line. Makes sense I suppose? Wouldn't want two straight lines to choose from. Glad you asked, I've never thought about it until now. :-D
Dalboy Established Member Joined 18 Sep 2008 Messages 3,912 Reaction score 252 Location Canterbury United Kingdom 10 Jun 2017 #4 Drawing wavy lines. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: I have the same one and yes it is to stop you from getting confused as to which line to use
Drawing wavy lines. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: I have the same one and yes it is to stop you from getting confused as to which line to use