Strumento di scrittura FastCap Accuscribe, nero

Brand:FastCap

3.4/5

42.92

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Accuscribe di FastCap incide finiture di mobili, modanature architettoniche, controsoffitti, piastrelle e altro per tagli più puliti e maggiore libertà creativa su un'ampia varietà di progetti. L'accuscribe mantiene un offset di graffio coerente e rimane parallelo alle superfici mentre si segna il motivo o si taglia: un'ottima caratteristica per l'installazione di paraspruzzi, il taglio di piastrelle e la progettazione di pavimenti. L'impugnatura regolabile del dispositivo blocca saldamente in posizione le matite di dimensioni standard. AccuScribe è realizzato in polimero resistente e indistruttibile per anni di utilizzo affidabile. La testa della matita articolata dell'unità aumenta la flessibilità per la scrittura su un'ampia varietà di materiali e trame. Un punto cardinale rimovibile rende facile tracciare cerchi e motivi circolari. Una pratica clip per riporre la punta della bussola garantisce una sicurezza ottimale e una maggiore durata della bussola. Il fondo non oscillante di AccuScribe mantiene l'unità piatta contro la superficie o il muro per un contatto a filo con la punta della matita. Lo strumento si riduce a una dimensione compatta per occupare meno spazio nella cassetta degli attrezzi. L'Accusscribe misura 5-3/4 per 4-13/16 pollici quando è completamente esteso (lunghezza per altezza). Brian D. Olson AMAZON.COM Accuscribe di FastCap incide finiture di mobili, modanature architettoniche, controsoffitti, piastrelle e altro ancora per tagli più puliti e maggiore libertà creativa su un'ampia varietà di progetti. L'accuscribe mantiene un offset di graffio coerente e rimane parallelo alle superfici mentre si segna il motivo o si taglia: un'ottima caratteristica per l'installazione di paraspruzzi, il taglio di piastrelle e la progettazione di pavimenti. L'impugnatura regolabile del dispositivo blocca saldamente in posizione le matite di dimensioni standard. AccuScribe è realizzato in polimero resistente e indistruttibile per anni di utilizzo affidabile. La testa della matita articolata dell'unità aumenta la flessibilità per la scrittura su un'ampia varietà di materiali e trame. Un punto cardinale rimovibile rende facile tracciare cerchi e motivi circolari. Una pratica clip per riporre la punta della bussola garantisce una sicurezza ottimale e una maggiore durata della bussola. Il fondo non oscillante di AccuScribe mantiene l'unità piatta contro la superficie o il muro per un contatto a filo con la punta della matita. Lo strumento si riduce a una dimensione compatta per occupare meno spazio nella cassetta degli attrezzi. L'Accusscribe misura 5-3/4 per 4-13/16 pollici quando è completamente esteso (lunghezza per altezza). --Brian D. Olson DAL PRODUTTORE AccuScribe semplifica il mantenimento di un offset costante del graffio, rimanendo sempre parallelo alla superficie dell'oggetto. È ideale per tracciare la modanatura su mobili da cucina, modanature architettoniche, controsoffitti e paraspruzzi, piastrelle o persino pavimenti. Un'impugnatura regolabile blocca la tua matita di dimensioni standard in posizione. AccuScribe è realizzato in polimero resistente e indistruttibile. Vedi altro

5-3/4 pollici di lunghezza. Include 1 scrivano e 1 matita. Costruzione in polimero resistente. Mantieni facilmente un offset di scriba coerente, mantenendoti sempre parallelo alla superficie. Strumento per tracciare con impugnatura regolabile per matite standard.
Age Range (Description) Kid, Teen, Adult
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand FastCap
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,971 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Included Components ‎FastCap Accuscribe Scribing Tool
Ink Color Pencil
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎ACCUSCRIBE
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎4.5 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Fastcap
Material Alloy Steel
Material ‎Alloy Steel
Part Number ‎ACCUSCRIBE PRO
Product Dimensions ‎5.75 x 7.95 x 1.65 inches
Size ‎1 Count
Style ‎Scribe
Tool Tip Description ‎Lead

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Scritto da: Ted Meacham
Good tool.
My only criticism is that the pencil is really hard to slide in and out even wit the ser scre loosened all the way. Other than that it's a pretty handy tool.
Scritto da: Lee Noyes
I like it !!
I really like this tool . There is no other of its kind that I'm aware of that have the features this has . With all the different ways you can articulate this tool I can't think of a situation where it won't work . It's bigger than I thought which is good . Kind of chunky in fact .It takes up much more space in your tool bag then the school compass does . It's very well made except for the pencil that comes with it . Throw that away . While were talking pencils I read the reviews about the pencil holder and almost didn't buy this tool . I decided to go ahead with the purchase because everything else I've gotten from fastcap has been top shelf . But you can bet what the first thing I checked was . And I thought at first there was a problem because the pencil would pop up and out of its holder . But the reason was obvious right away . This scribe is designed to hold a sharpie and a # 2 pencil . In order to do that the hole in the clamp is the diameter of a sharpie . So to use a pencil requires a reducer bushing that slips around the pencil making the pencil the diameter of a sharpie . Simple enough and works great to but only if the bushing is pushed in from the bottom side of the clamp . Then the bushing holds the pencil nicely . Mine came with the bushing pushed in from the top . And I suspect all the people who had problems with there pencil holders were like mine was . Once I slipped the bushing on the pencil from the tip end and put it back in the clamp all worked great . In fact there is no need to loosen the clamp at all to adjust the pencil length . Just push the pencil and bushing out the bottom of the holder , slide the bushing up or down as needed on the pencil and slip the pencil back in its holder . That's much easier and faster than loosening the clamp nut . The only time I need to loosen and tighten the clamp nut is when using a sharpie . The sharpies don't leave as fine a line as a pencil does but there much better for rough work than a pencil . I thing it's worth the bushing in order to be able to use both a pencil and a marker . The metal compass point is adjustable and can even be retracted completely out of the way . Allowing you to use the tool itself against the wall or whatever your scribing without risk of scratching anything with the metal point . The scribe is about a inch wide and will lay flat against the surface your tracing which makes it very stable . Or you can use the compass point as you would a traditional compass to trace with . The brass knobs are nice , they have fine knurling on them to aid with grip . The built in pencil sharpener is huge and works well . Fastcap puts them on their tape measures as well which is nice when your doing trim work out in the field . As I said I like this scribe and I've tried a lot of them .
Scritto da: Adam
Great design, but construction could be better.
It feels like it's made of cheap cbrittle ABS plastic. Pencil holder is very tight and tough to adjust. I do like the concept though. Allows you to flatten it to get in tighter places, and also open it up to do wrap around scribes. I'm sure they built it this way to get it under $20, but maybe if they did a more expensive pro version made out of fiber reinforced nylon, would be more durable in a tool belt, could make it a little less bulky also. Only other complaints, I like the retractable point, but there's no retention for it, so I can see it getting lost. Also, the plastic marred up my wall, had to put painter's tape on it, but I think this could be addressed in an updated model using non marring nylon. And it is pretty bulky. Part of which is a function of its purpose, but the tip is pretty chunky, which makes it impossible to scribe under 1/4". All and all good product, definitely an upgrade from the old styles, just be gentle with it.
Scritto da: Ricardo Gonzalez
It's fine, but not worth the price over a normal compass
I had a basic compass scribe and just wanted to try this one. While it does the job, it's advantages over using a regular pencil compass do not really justify the extra expense, and in some cases the compass was just easier to use. For example, the extra wide back of this scribe is an asset in some cases, but in others can just get in the way. That being said, it's possible to do all your scribing with this tool, just didn't find it to be significantly easier or more accurate than a regular compass. Overall, if you don't have a great use case that would specifically benefit from it, stick to a $3 scribe.
Scritto da: Scott S.
Great concept, less than great execution.
The overall quality of this product is very good and the concept makes it very useful in my shop. HOWEVER, upon receiving the tool it immediately became apparent that something went wrong in the manufacturing process. The plastic sleeve that inserts into the pencil slot is way too small to hold the diameter of a normal pencil. The pencil it came with was so jammed and compressed into the slot moving it for adjustment was out of the question. I had to go to hand tools to remove the pencil. I ended up reworking the sleeve by boring it out to accept normal pencil diameters on my drill press. So if you're willing to spend the time to rework this product to make it useable, then I recommend this product with that caveat. As an update - because the product promises a lifetime unconditional guarantee, I called their hotline and spoke with Conner. Nice enough guy but they did not honor the unconditional guarantee. They wanted me to take pictures and write a description of the problem because he had never heard of the problem previously before they would send the replacement part. It's a $16.00 purchase and my time to comply with all their requests just wasn't worth the time. My time to write their essay far exceeds the value of this tool. So purchase at your own risk knowing that it is unlikely you will get action upon the unconditional guarantee without conditions being put upon it.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
It actually works!
I needed to butt a 1 X 3 against a stone wall and did not want to use caulk to seal the gap. After some trial (and error) I adjusted the tool so the pencil was perpendicular to the trace and the arm to pencil joint was tight. I left the body to arm joint a bit loose and looped a rubber band around the pencil and compass point so the pencil would have steady pressure as I marked and the pencil wore down. The pencil can be adjusted in and out to adjust tension. Then I traced the rock surface onto the 1 x 3 while holding a torpedo level against the tool to keep the tool orientated. I cut the 1 x 3 with a jig saw, blade canted 15 deg so as to undercut the joint and made the cut about 2 mm offset into the waste. Then I sanded the 1 x 3 back to the line. I had to do a couple of sandpaper corrections to get a tight fit, but fit it did. The only downside is that the the stone wall was a bit hard on the compass point.
Scritto da: Dr. Rowboticus
Great Concept, Atrocious Execution.
As a professional cabinet and furniture maker I have a few FastCap products which I've found to be both useful and well made however they've really dropped the ball with the Accuscribe 'PRO'. Each of the three 'limbs' of this tool are made clamshell fashion in two half's without sufficient mechanical interlocking or any adhesive to provide structural integrity and thus some rigidity / stability for accurate use (all held together with only the three clamping screws and compass point shaft). Add to this moulding and finishing quality that would make 1980's Christmas cracker gifts look good you don't even get a flat (wobbly) base to work from. My first instinct was to return it but the bare bones best suited my needs so I have kept the tool and after putting some considerable work into it (dismantling, cleaning up the moulds, gluing together, creating a flat / smooth base etc.) I now have a usable, accurate tool, i.e, what should have been delivered. Come on FastCap, pull your socks up - your customers shouldn't have to act as your manufacturing and quality control department.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
A good tool
I scribe a lot while fitting bedroom furniture, and was keen to try this tool, not least as it is non-marking - metal compass' need taping up to stop them marking walls. It is a good tool, but I have cut off the rear 'bumps' which I felt can rock the pencil tip off line if the rear end meets a bump. The pencil holder is an odd size too, but does hold the pencil ok once it is in. I have used a fine propelling pencil in the holder so that the pencil itself doesn't need to be moved. Not the perfect solution but all in all I am pleased with it.
Scritto da: S. BROWN
Very good
Tool is good, I'd used it before. Delivery and price were good, I couldn't find anyone cheaper because everyone seems to import them
Scritto da: Kevin Alexander
Simple and efficient little tool.
Easy to use and tighten into required angle/shape. Retractable pointer makes for easy circle and arc marking. All in a a simple and efficient little tool.
Scritto da: Steven
Good scribing tool
I used to used a school compass for scribing and I still do in some circumstances but this is great for flat(ish) walls and floors. It has a retractable point too which means it could be used in a similar fashion to a school compass but I haven't tried it yet because I still own a compass. I'm happy with it. Ive been a joiner since leaving school in 1976!

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