Ok so this is my first post on here so please forgive any mistakes in forum etiquette.
I have to write a project about engineers tools and one of the ones need to write about is engineers scribers. So far most of the information has been easy to come by, but on the angled double ended scribers i have a question. When using a straight tipped scriber a ruler or square is used to guide the scriber and keep the scribed line accurate. But when using an angled scriber, which i understand is used for marking in confined spaces such as holes and recesses, how do you guide the scriber so the marked line is accurate? Surely if the space is so confined you need an angled tip scriber then you cant get a ruler in there.
Hope someone can help with this, thanks.
I have to write a project about engineers tools and one of the ones need to write about is engineers scribers. So far most of the information has been easy to come by, but on the angled double ended scribers i have a question. When using a straight tipped scriber a ruler or square is used to guide the scriber and keep the scribed line accurate. But when using an angled scriber, which i understand is used for marking in confined spaces such as holes and recesses, how do you guide the scriber so the marked line is accurate? Surely if the space is so confined you need an angled tip scriber then you cant get a ruler in there.
Hope someone can help with this, thanks.