True Angle ® Crown Molding Tool Uses

WORLD'S FASTEST & EASIEST ANGLE MAKER

USES FOR The Original True Angle® Tool

AWARDS & RECOGNITION

PUBLICATIONS, BOOKS, VIDEOS, & TV BROADCASTS


THE WORLD'S FASTEST & EASIEST ANGLE MAKER

The Original True Angle® Tool

Worldwide Problem: 
Our research and data show that 99.9% of all people on the face of the earth have a hard time making and measuring angles.

Solution:
The Original True Angle®, the world's fastest, easiest angle maker!

New breakthrough product!

360° adjustable protractor/bevel square-- the only bevel square in the world that tells you the angle

Defines, measures, makes, locks and transfers any angle in under 5 seconds

No math needed -- read the number on the dial above the center line to learn the angle

Lifetime warranty -- won't crack or break

Precision tool -- made to 5/1,000's of an inch in exactness

Learn to use in under 30 seconds -- simply rotate the blades

Size: 7", 12", 18", 23", 24", 30",36", 48", 60", 72", 96"

  • Never make an angle longer than 1½ times the length of the tool being  used.
  • Trying to use a 7" tool to make a 48" long angle leads to mistakes.
  • Small tools cannot be used effectively on big jobs, and large tools cannot be used productively on little jobs.
  • A calibration error of 1 degree in 12' results in a 2½" gap.

Accessories: Attachable 4" & 7" dials have larger numbers for easier reading and larger diameters for greater accuracy.

Replaces every triangle, protractor, try square, bevel square, rafter square, framing square, combination square, or any other angle making template presently manufactured anywhere in the world.

No angle is too complicated. You can choose the perfect length, sizing the tool to the job.


A FEW USES FOR The Original True Angle® Tool

Contractors in every trade, kitchen/bath designers, do-it-yourselfers, homeowners, architects, engineers, facilities managers, and interior decorators use them for defining existing conditions, or for designing, laying out, and installing foundations, walls, roofs, trusses, stairs, cabinets, countertops, plastic laminates, solid surfaces, floor tile, ceramic tile, shelving, window treatments, fences, sidewalks, landscaping, decks, gazebos, retaining walls, and swimming pools.  Since these tools measure both inside and outside corners, they instantly simplify cutting any miter, including baseboards, chair rails, and crown moldings.

  • Contractors using the True Angle® for layout can now make any angle in under five seconds.  It doesn't matter whether the angles are for foundations, piers, walls, sheetmetal, roofs, decks, sidewalks, or gazebos, right now each angle takes at least ten minutes to lay out. The True Angle® eliminates an enormous amount of time, saving the contractor thousands of dollars a year in labor costs -- in some cases, even hundreds of thousands.
  • Cabinet, countertop, or solid surface workers can now measure both inside and outside corners, thereby eliminating gluing pieces of wood together, making cardboard patterns, or guessing.  To use the True Angle® just as a bevel square, the worker puts the tool into an inside corner, locks the angle, then draws that exact angle onto a large piece of butcher paper. This process removes the need for costly or inaccurate templates.
  • A furniture maker , in many cases has to duplicate an existing part or angle.  The True Angle® can read an angle or lock and transfer an angle, so new parts can be cut exactly, over and over, or damaged  parts can be easily replaced. Again, this eliminates the need to make templates and patterns.
  • In woodworking crafts , the roof pitches on birdhouses and doghouses can now be done quickly, easily, and flawlessly. Dollhouses and train boards can be laid out with great precision.  Geometric patterns of any kind can be repeated accurately.

Hobbyists and crafters can use them for laying out, squaring up, or designing scrap books, doll houses, train boards, bee's wax candles, letters, bird houses, dog houses, plaques, picture frames, matting, Christmas tree skirts, decorative painting, stencils, octagons, hexagons, triangles, squares, stars, rubber stamps, and elaborately decorated cakes.  The project is only limited by the creative imagination.

Quilters and sewers can develop customized designs, copy antique or contemporary patterns, square fabric or blocks, cut on the bias, set grid patterns, make stars, squares, triangles, and diamonds, lay out fans, appliqués, chimneys, log cabins, mariner's compasses, kaleidoscopes, cornerstones, broken stars, and medallions.   Rotary cutters won't damage the tools.

Artists and graphics designers can easily set perspectives, layout projects, duplicate existing artwork, and make quick sketches.

Students can use them in completing complicated homework models, including pyramids.  The True Angle® will give them an edge in math and geometry projects, drafting classes, engineering classes, shop classes, art classes, and home economics classes.


AWARDS & RECOGNITION

1999 --

Top Awards Portfolio Winner/crafts division
American Association of Family & Consumer Sciences What's New magazine, March 1999.

1997 --

Top 100 -- New Product Showcase Award
National Retail Hardware Assoc.'s Do it-Yourself Retailing magazine, December 1997.

1997 --

Top 12 new products at the National Hardware Show 
Journal of Light Construction's Tools of the Trade magazine, Summer 1997.

1996 --

Top 5 new products in the sewing industry
PJS Publications' Craftrends/SewBussiness , October, 1996

1996 --

Top 15 most innovative products at the Hobby Industry Association Show
Better Homes and Garden's Crafting for Profit , January, 1996.

THE FOLLOWING PUBLICATIONS, BOOKS, VIDEOS, & TV BROADCASTS HAVE PRESENTED The Original True Angle® Tool

What's New , March 1999
Finklestein, Sheila. Magic Quilted Mandalas: Circle Medallions Made Easy , 1999
Squire, Helen. Created with Helen Squire: Hand & Machine Quilting , 1999
Do-It-Yourself Retailing , December 1997
Tools of the Trade , Summer 1997
Home Improvement Executive , July 7, 1997
Professional Refinishing , June 1997
Hardware Age Home Imporvement Market , May 1997
QVC Shopping Network, May 1997
Workbench Magazine , April 1997
Do-It-Yourself Retailing , January 1997
Quilting Today , Issue 59
Craftrends , December 1996
Sewing Update News , November-December 1996
Sew Many Quilts , September 1996
Better H omes & Garden Crafting for Profit Newsletter , May 1996
Lady's Circle Patchwork Quilts , March/April 1996
Sew Many Quilts , March/April 1996
Better Homes & Garden Crafting for Profit Newsletter , May 1996
Home Improvement & Design , March 1996
New York Unraveled Newsletter , January 1996
The Creative Machine , Winter 1996
Jorgenson, Sharlene. Quilting from the Heartland , 500 Series, 1996
Quilting from the Heartland -- 30 minute video for PBS, 1996
Clotilde -- 30 minute video for PBS, 1996
Woodshop News , December 1995
The Chattanooga Times , November 16, 1995
Snips Magazine, Inc. , October 1995
The San Francisco Examiner , October 29, 1995