Ryder is a high quality woodworking tools ( Planes ). The planes is heavy duty and with the wide range you will find the right plane for the right job.
The Ryder mallet is nicely balanced, it feels good in the hand offering plenty of control for delicate persuasion or a hefty blow. This is a classic carpenter’s tool made from carefully selected European beech. Beech is a traditional choice being dense and resilient, ideal for constant striking of chisels and carving tools.
A marking gauge is for general layout work. Gauge made with metal screws and hardened spur. The gauge needs to be tilted just right to the side to avoid pin chatter to maintain your line.
The mortise marking gauge can draw straight lines on wood, with a large adjusting range, suitable for both amateur DIY and skilled carpenter to use, mainly applied for marking, scribing, laying out upon various joinery or other woodwork Quality and firm material: our mortise gauge is made of sturdy hardwood and brass, which are solid and with good hardness, durable and rust-resistant, can serve for a long time using, lightweight for carrying out to work.
These tools have been designed for the discerning woodworker and modelmaker who requires more manageable tools for intricate smaller applications such as model boats, planes, windows, toys, jewellery boxes, and display cases etc Despite their size, the tools are made from top quality materials such as hardwoods, brass fittings and also to the same exacting standards as their regular sized counterparts
A hand plane with a cast iron body and wooden handle. This plane is easily adjustable by means of the two knurled screws for cut alignment and depth of cut.
The graduated square is precision ground and blade hardened. The beams and blade are ground for parallelism. The accuracy is less than 0.001" deviation per inch over the entire length of the blade. Extremely useful for setting up workshop equipment.
The graduated square is precision ground and blade hardened. The beams and blade are ground for parallelism. The accuracy is less than 0.001" deviation per inch over the entire length of the blade. Extremely useful for setting up workshop equipment.
The double square is one of the must-have woodworking and carpentry tools. Just like the speed square, try square, framing square, T square, and combination square, the double square works hand-in-glove to make your jobs such as squareness checking, marking, and scribing become easier. Professionals should have them all because when it comes down to it, each of them plays a unique role that makes them quite irreplaceable. The body of a double square consists of a head (handle) and a blade. The head can slide along the blade. Therefore, two things set this tool apart from other woodworking and machinist tools: firstly, they are adjustable, and secondly, they can be applied to check the squareness of corners from both ends. Speed square and try square is not adjustable.
These spring joint type dividers are used for taking comparative or transfer measurements. The points are hardened and ground to facilitate marking out.
The legs of these calipers pivot on a roller and are tensioned with a bow spring. Available in internal and external form and in a range of sizes. The legs of these calipers pivot on a roller and are tensioned with a bow spring. Available in internal and external form and in a range of sizes.