Don't have one, besides assembly squares from Rockler. So while I was at HD I picked up their cheapest steel square to see how accurate it was, and if it wasn't to practice bringing one into square.
I measured just now, and got about the following: as best I can measure, I had between a .7 to 1mm delta over a length of about 196mm. That's a .0035-.0051 variance. I give a range, as I measured the graphite lines as best I could.
Would you consider that square enough? I know wood is going to move, but the more dead on I am in the beginning, the better off I'll be I reckon.
Posted this a few places so I can get a larger response value.
I measured just now, and got about the following: as best I can measure, I had between a .7 to 1mm delta over a length of about 196mm. That's a .0035-.0051 variance. I give a range, as I measured the graphite lines as best I could.
Would you consider that square enough? I know wood is going to move, but the more dead on I am in the beginning, the better off I'll be I reckon.
Posted this a few places so I can get a larger response value.

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA

Not to mention I have no clue what the video was doing. 
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