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US Patent: 190,934
Improvement in Carpenters' Gages
Patentee:
George W. Vaughan (exact or similar names) - Covington, KY

USPTO Classifications:
33/43, 33/44

Tool Categories:
layout tools : marking gauges

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
R. E. Powell
A. Morris, Jr.
E. H. Bates
George E. Upham

Patent Dates:
Applied: Mar. 03, 1877
Granted: May 15, 1877

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Description:
This gage uses some simple geometry to produce a very clever tool. It is used for marking off square stock such that it can be taken to octagonal form. It marks both sides at once, and automatically adjusts to any size. It can even handle tapered stock!

The premise on this tool is pretty straightforward. There is a fixed geometrical relationship between the size of a square and the size of the triangles which need to be removed to make an octagon from that square. Vaughan simply created a tool that put markers at the proper place, and added pivoting heads so that it could automatically adjust to any size of square.

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