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Line Tool B13
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Line Tool B13

Tool
$39.99
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Line Tool B13 was designed to scribe panel lines into seams and part transitions.

Cut from a solid piece of cemented carbide, this extremely durable chisel has a 13-degree triangular point for scribing narrow panel lines into seams (where two parts connect) and free-handing panel lines into transition points and smaller parts. The angled precision of this tool makes sanding a transition panel line unnecessary. The back side also has a laser-engraved ruler and a tapered end for separating parts!

All panel line paths made by the Line Tool can be followed by SAB Panel Line chisels (sold separately) to create a desired custom width.  

Release DateOctober 2022
SKULT-B13

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Dec 11, 2024

Seams made easy,

At first I thought the presentation of the blade was for show seeing as I’ve never used one of this type of panel liners, as I got more comfortable and stopped trying to use it with the sharp blade edge facing the plastic, this baby worked like a charm and that charm needed something to show it off. I knew at that moment on it was a game changer for me…now to have their other scribes come back in stock so I can snag me them also
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Nov 15, 2024

I love these scribes and...

I love these scribes and company I just wish the ones with the two different sizes were available but some lucky person had the hindsight to grab them up quick. These work really well in transition and seams and the item presentation is top notch.
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Anonymous
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Oct 5, 2024

Was an incredible tool...

Was an incredible tool until the tip snapped. I handled this very cautiously, always stored in protective tip cover, tube, and box. Always worked on top of a padded workspace. After half a dozen projects the tip broke off just enough to become worthless. I wanted to buy another one as it became a mainstay, but opted for a slightly cheaper replacement. 40$ is just a little too much for this.
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