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Sep 09, 2022
Great deal for DIY filling.
If you have a 4500psi compressor and buy a adapter, you can fill yourself and refill your guns.

Nov 29, 2016
Asking price too high
I had high hopes that this board would be a nice "all in one" accurate drawing solution. If designed properly, it could have been great. Unfortunately, the straight edge and triangles are not designed properly - so they are inaccurate.
I cannot believe that anyone would pay $40 - $65 for this drawing board and be satisfied. I give it two stars to get attention - because the normal price is too high. I got mine for $16 which was a good deal and at that price I would give it 3 or 4 stars.
I do not think serious work can be done on this board with its attachments.
This board is for a beginner with patience and time. It is not "faster" or more portable than a T Square.
If you are careful, and do not require accuracy, it could be used as a laptop drawing board - where a T Square would be awkward. I plan to try it out in my recliner while watching TV :-)
Note: I had to shave off a small dimple in the middle of the board with a razor blade. The dimple would have ruined any line that passed over it. Luckily, it was not an indent.
If you want to carry this around, you may want to use the box it came in because the designer neglected to add plastic tabs on the back that would hold the triangles and detachable feet.
To use the locking straight edge:
You could just hold it tight, but it is flimsy and will probably move. You will probably want to lock it on both sides.
Level the board (flat). Make sure the straight edge is not locked on either end. Position the edge where you want it. Carefully lock the main left side without moving the square, then hold the straight edge down in the middle and carefully lock the right side without shifting the end up or down. This may result in decent squareness. If you have the board tilted up (feet attached etc.), the right end of the straight edge may sag even with the left edge locked.
To use the triangle:
The sliding connection to the straight edge is very sloppy and has little practical use. You CANNOT turn the triangle over for the opposite 45. I suggest that you use a standard triangle that allows both sides to be used. Throw this one out. If you want to use it, do not count on the sliding connection... make sure that you apply pressure towards the straight edge to keep the triangle against it. Be careful, too much pressure will push the straight edge out of square.
The adjustable angle:
I guess this could help when drawing odd angles. You probably will want a separate 30 degree triangle though. Again... make sure the screw is tight to keep the angle and hold the unit tight against the straight edge.
The feet:
There is a slot on the back edge for each foot. Once pressed into the slot, slide the foot forcibly towards the nearest outside edge to lock it into place so it does not fall off.
I believe that it is possible to design a board like this that would be accurate and faster to use than a T square etc. It is too bad that this board falls short.

Jan 25, 2018
It is what it is
These mandrel mounted felt tools are not much like felt. They wear down fairly quickly. I would not use them for any fine polishing or buffing, especially at high speed. They should be OK if following up with something else finer. I tired them with polishing compound on a gloss guitar finish and they left scratches. Cloth wheels are better for that. They would probably be good for polishing metal.
These could be as good as more expensive ones. I do not know because I have not tried any others.