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ToolGuyd > New Tools > New Veritas Woodworking Marking and Measuring Tool Kit

New Veritas Woodworking Marking and Measuring Tool Kit

May 13, 2014 Stuart 8 Comments

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Veritas Marking and Measuring Woodworking Tool Kit

Lee Valley has put together a new tool kit that includes everything you need for woodworking marking, measurement, and layout tasks. The 19-piece set also includes a Veritas-styled T-Loc Systainer and fitted foam inserts for easier portability and storage.

Kit Contents

  • Veritas dual marking gauge
  • Veritas carpenter’s gauge
  • Pica-Ink indelible pen
  • Pica-Dry mechanical pencil with (8) replacement leads
  • 6″ and 12″ rules
  • 4″ dial calipers
  • Veritas ruler stop
  • Lee Valley tape measures – two 10′ and one 25′
  • Tape tip accessory
  • Tape measure miter hook
  • Sliding bevel gauge
  • Veritas large saddle square
  • Folding square
  • Veritas precision square
  • Veritas square level
  • Veritas flat-bob

Introductory Price: $349
Regular Price: $389

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If you ordered everything separately, the total would come out to $459.75.

Buy Now(via Lee Valley)

This looks like a good way to avoid the time and stress involved with piecing together a complete woodworking layout and marking kit from individual components. Plus, it gives you all the basics in a really nice and tidy all-in-one package, which simplifies the need to find a place for everything.

The set’s price isn’t really beginner-friendly, so it might be a better fit for intermediate woodworkers looking to upgrade or replace their beginner tools.

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8 Comments

  1. skfarmer

    May 13, 2014

    yikes, that seems a little steep. i question some of the additions. 3 tape measures, small and large rulers and the marking pencil. seems like they could get the price under 300 it may be a little more palatable. i would think that almost everybody already has those items, but hey, nobody has ever accused me of being a woodworker so what do i know.

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  2. Dennis

    May 13, 2014

    I do love when stuff is all nicely packaged together and separated by foam, makes me feel like James Bond. Although the price on this seems a bit high, especially when I already own most of these measurement implements. I also have an empty LBoxx and some Kaizen foam, maybe I’ll make my own.

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  3. Cameron

    May 13, 2014

    high price and a lot of it just seems like filler items. most people could probably put together the same kit for way less

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  4. gene

    May 13, 2014

    $349? For measuring tools, that’s nuts.

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  5. Jim

    May 13, 2014

    For woodworkers? No striking knife? Lee Valley has their own Veritas branded striking knife and it is only $11. Puzzling. 4″ caliper is lame. I use a 6″ fractional in the shop for woodworking.

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  6. Mr Michael L. Veach

    May 14, 2014

    obviously not designed by a wood worker

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    • Stuart

      May 14, 2014

      I don’t know if I agree with that. My feeling is that they looked at historical sales data to see which tools woodworkers often bought together, and based their bundling decisions accordingly.

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  7. jim

    Feb 9, 2015

    As a full time woodworker, I admire most of the tools Veritas puts out but this set is way over priced for what it offers. For me, precision is key to what I do yet these look like something you could put together at Harbor Freight for $50. There are too many filler implements and not enough actual precision instruments designed to bring the level of accuracy to bare for such a steep price.

    Veritas, if you sell ANY of these you need to give those folks a refund and an apology!

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