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<p>can be extended by adding press-in rods, or by using a lockable rod connector.</p>

<p><big> Woodworking trammel points </big></p>
<p><b>Trammels</b> or <b>trammel points</b> are the sockets or cursors that, together with the beam, make up a beam compass. Their relatively small size makes them easy to store or transport. They consist of two separate metal pieces (approx. 2+1/2 × 5 ×) that are usually connected by a piece of wood, The wood timber is not included in the purchase of the trammel points. It can be ripped on a table saw. A lumber yard or</p><p>
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