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Vorel metal try square - black 300x200 mm

Vorel metal try square - black 300x200 mm

| SKU: 18201
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Size: 200x300 mm
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Description

Achieve Professional Accuracy in Your Cosplay Projects with the Vorel Metal Square

The Vorel metal square is a fundamental tool for any creator focused on precision, perfect angles, and structural integrity in their cosplay armor. With its robust design and clear markings, this 300x200 mm measuring tool ensures that every cut and layout remains perfectly symmetrical. It serves as an essential companion for both novice makers and experienced prop builders who demand professional-grade results in their workshop.

Key Features

  • Optimized Dimensions: The 300x200 mm size provides the ideal balance between maneuverability and surface coverage, making it perfect for layout work on various materials. It allows for steady, extended lines during the planning phase of your cosplay construction.
  • Steel Durability: Crafted from high-quality steel, this square is built to withstand the rigors of an intensive workshop environment. The black protective coating adds a layer of corrosion resistance, ensuring long-term reliability for your workshop tools.
  • Clear Measurement Scale: The highly readable, contrasting markings allow for quick and accurate measurements at a glance. This precision minimizes material waste, letting you focus on the details of your prop building process.
  • 90-Degree Precision: Factory-calibrated for an exact 90-degree angle, this tool is vital for ensuring your armor plates and structural frames line up perfectly. Consistent geometry is the secret to achieving professional-looking, symmetrical cosplay costumes.
  • Versatile Workshop Utility: Beyond basic measuring, the flat, stable profile serves as a rigid cutting guide for hobby blades. Its sturdy edge allows for consistent, straight cuts across materials like EVA foam without damaging the surface.

Where to Use

  • EVA Foam Cutting and Layout

    When preparing complex armor segments, keeping straight lines and sharp angles is essential. This square allows you to map out your patterns precisely on EVA foam sheets before cutting, ensuring that all pieces join together smoothly.

  • Constructing Structural Frames

    Creating durable weapons, shields, and internal support structures requires perfect alignment. Using this square to check the orientation of support rods and tubes prevents distortion, resulting in stable and aesthetically pleasing props.

  • Pattern Making and Drafting

    Before moving to raw materials, clean geometric patterns are required. Use this tool to draw grid layouts and perpendicular axes on your paper templates, ensuring your final projects fit perfectly and maintain correct proportions.

Complete your setup by pairing this square with professional cutting mats to protect your workspace surface. For making precise cuts along the marked lines, explore our selection of precision knives to ensure clean, sharp edges on every piece of your next project.

Specification

Attribute Value
Size
200x300 mm
SKU:
18201
EAN:
5906083182013

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FAQ

What are squares used for in a cosplay workshop?

Squares are essential workshop tools used for marking precise cut lines, measuring, and checking right angles in projects involving EVA foam, XPS foam, or wood. They ensure that every piece of armor or prop has perfectly straight edges, which simplifies subsequent gluing and assembly.

What is the difference between a metal and a plastic square?

A metal square is much more durable, resistant to accidental nicks from a hobby knife, and less prone to deformation over time. Plastic squares are generally lighter and cheaper, but professional workshops typically prefer steel variants, which also serve as stable cutting guides.

What size square should I choose for working on armor?

The size selection depends on the dimensions of your parts; tools with 200 mm arms are best for details and small touch-ups, while 300 mm or larger squares are indispensable for marking long armor panels or LARP construction pieces. It is worth having at least two different sizes to comfortably work on both large sheets of material and in tight spots.

Can a square be used as a cutting guide for a craft knife?

Yes, metal squares act as excellent, stable cutting guides when cutting shapes out of EVA foam or cardboard. Remember to keep the knife blade perpendicular to the cutting surface, which will ensure a perfect 90-degree angle on the material's edge.

How should I care for a square to maintain its precision for years?

Squares should be stored in a dry place, ideally hung on a tool pegboard or kept in a drawer, to avoid bending and mechanical damage to the arms. For metal tools, it is a good idea to wipe the surface with a slightly oiled cloth occasionally to prevent corrosion and keep the scale markings legible.

Why is precise angle measurement important when making armor?

Maintaining a right angle when cutting EVA foam walls is crucial for joint quality, as any inaccuracy prevents edges from meeting perfectly, which necessitates excessive sanding or filling of seams. Using a square during the design and cutting process significantly reduces finishing time and increases the durability of the finished armor.

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