

🔧 Nail every curve with precision — your DIY game changer!
The Saker Contour Gauge is a must-have tool for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, featuring dual 5" and 10" gauges, an adjustable locking system for stable, precise shape duplication, and a durable ABS plastic construction. Perfect for woodworking, automotive, tile fitting, and any project requiring exact contour tracing.

















| ASIN | B085Y3V3NW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,692 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Pin Gauges |
| Date First Available | March 16, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.64 pounds |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Brilliant Smart |
| Package Dimensions | 11.1 x 5.31 x 1.97 inches |
H**O
Locked‑in accuracy for curves and corners—worth every penny
bought this Saker contour gauge set (5" + 10") while re‑skinning an ugly basement stairwell, and it turned a fiddly weekend job into a one‑evening sprint. Press the pins against the trim, flip the lock, and you’ve got a dead‑steady stencil you can carry straight to the saw. The lock really is the star—once it’s clamped, those teeth don’t wiggle a hair, even after a couple of trips up and down the stairs with plywood in hand. The tension is adjustable, so you can dial it loose for delicate shapes (think crown moulding profiles) or stiff for beefier tasks like scribing around pipe flanges. A quick tweak with the little Allen screw before first use and both gauges slid smoothly without feeling sloppy. Material‑wise, it’s plain ABS plastic, but the walls are thick enough that the pins don’t flex or snap. After a dozen traces the edges are still crisp and square. The orange body is loud—in a good way; you won’t lose it in a pile of sawdust. Bottom line: If you do flooring, trim, tile, or even automotive body panels, this tool saves measuring, guessing, and cussing. Should’ve added it to the toolbox years ago.
C**N
works well
good product
D**M
Easy to use
Works well. Great Christmas gift.
D**T
Saker Contour Gauge: Pretty Nice, But We’re Still Getting to Know Each Other
This Saker contour gauge is nice—like that new tool you’re excited about but have only actually used once so far. It’s adjustable, locks in place, and does a great job copying irregular shapes. Basically, it’s the friend you call when you need to measure weird corners without losing your mind. So far, it’s performed like a champ, but I can’t yet say it’s become a permanent part of my toolbox squad. Here’s hoping it sticks around longer than one project!
A**R
Good value for money and useful tool
This is a very useful tool, as it saves time and easy to use. Good value for monies spent
M**Y
Good to go
My friend is a carpenter and really likes it
B**G
Practical design for odd shapes
I picked these up on a lightening deal and am glad I did. For one they will come in handy for oddball shapes. And for two I got them for a good price so I am glad I didn't overpay as I paid about what they are worth. The plastic as well as the design is on the cheap side. A hole somewhere so they could be hung for storage would have been nice as well. All in all they will come in handy but don't count on for precision
D**.
Makes cutting easier
My so. Will love this item. He creates many wood items and furniture. This will ease those small cuts.
C**N
My hubby loves it, he uses it all the time.
R**H
I picked up the Saker contour‑gauge twin‑pack (5 in + 10 in) to box‑in an awkwardly shaped toilet pan, and it earned its keep within minutes. The teeth slide smoothly to capture curves, then the little thumb‑lock clamps everything so the profile doesn’t wiggle while you move to the workpiece. I traced the outline straight onto 18 mm ply and sent it through the jigsaw; the panel dropped in first try—no filler, no swearing. Quality feels above the budget gauges I’ve tried: the ABS pins are stiff enough that they don’t sag, yet fine enough (about 0.05 in) to pick up subtle bumps. The wider 10‑inch bar was perfect for the pan’s sweeping sides, while the 5‑inch insert squeezed behind pipework where space was tight. Depth of the pins is a hair over 2 in, so it covers most household mouldings but not a full skirting board in one pass. Minor wishes: the scale is only in centimeters, and the lock knob is right‑hand only, so a left‑corner reach‑around is a tad fiddly. Otherwise, a genuinely useful addition to the DIY kit.
R**E
It performs just like it says. Measures any angle. My husband thinks it's one of the best tools out there, it's extremely versatile for any projects. Every handyman should have one!
G**2
This works great. I bought a knock off of this product and I was having to move each bit manually otherwise I wouldn’t get an accurate indent of the shape. This one moved smoothly and was accurate in getting the shape. This is really helping me with my DIY jobs.
S**Y
Bought this for my husband as part of his Christmas present. It arrived pretty quickly considering covid and all and he’s delighted with it.
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