Set square

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triangle, set square
triangle, set square
In American English, a set square is an alternative name for a T-square.

A set square or triangle (American English) is an object used in technical drawing, with the aim of providing a straightedge at a particular planar angle to a baseline.

The most common form of set square is a triangular piece of transparent plastic with the centre removed. The outer edges are typically bevelled. These set squares come in two usual forms, both right triangles: one with 90-45-45 degree angles, the other with 30-60-90 degree angles. They are often purchased in packs with protractors and compasses.

Less commonly found is the adjustable set square. Here, the body of the object is cut in half and rejoined with a hinge marked with angles. Adjustment to the marked angle will produce any desired angle up to a maximum of 180°.

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