Definition
A try square is a hand tool used in woodworking and metalworking to check the "squareness" of an angle. It consists of two parts: a blade (longer part) and a stock (shorter, thicker part). The blade and stock are fixed at a 90-degree angle. Its main use is to ensure surfaces are perpendicular to each other. Unlike a protractor, it doesn't measure angles but verifies if an angle is a right angle. 📐 A try square is essential for accurate construction and precise measurements. It's like the referee of right angles, ensuring fairness in the build! 😉