Woodpeckers EA3-23 Engle Angle, 3 in.
Woodpeckers EA3-23 Engle Angle, 3 in.
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Key Features
Overview
Woodpeckers EA3-23 Engle Angle, 3 in. (Model EA3-23) is an angle-bisecting layout tool designed for trim carpentry and miter saw setup. This is a corner angle divider designed for bisecting inside and outside angles so your miter cuts match the actual corner, not what the plans say it should be.
When you are running base, crown, or casing in an existing house, corners that "should" be 90 degrees often are not. The Engle Angle solves that the old-school way: put the legs into the corner and it finds the bisect automatically. If the corner is 88 degrees, you cut 44 degrees. If you are trimming into non-square corners like hexagon or octagon layouts, it does the same job without math or reading a tiny scale.
Woodpeckers updated the classic angle divider design to work better with today's power miter saws. You can still mark your stock and cut to the line, but the tool also gives you a bigger, more usable reference area at the saw. With one leg unlinked and folded out of the way, the thicker upper handle area sits next to the blade for quick alignment, especially helpful on saws that do not have a laser guide.
The body is machined from aircraft-grade aluminum on CNC mills, then anodized. The legs and knobs are stainless steel, and nylon washers protect the sliding joints so the movement stays smooth without chewing up the mating surfaces. It is built like a layout tool, not a disposable trim accessory.
Capacity-wise, the Engle Angle can bisect inside angles from 30 degrees to 180 degrees and outside angles from 180 degrees down to 85 degrees, covering common trim corners and plenty of oddball angles you run into on remodels.
It is precisely machined and carefully inspected in Woodpeckers' Strongsville, Ohio facility. If you want repeatable miters on real-world corners, this is the kind of tool that pays you back on the first room where the walls are "close enough" but not square.
Woodpeckers EA3-23 Engle Angle, 3 in. for Real-World Corners
Woodpeckers EA3-23 Engle Angle, 3 in. for Real-World Corners
Set it in the corner, lock it, and transfer that bisected angle straight to your saw setup or your stock. No guessing where a degree fraction lands and no chasing gaps after the cut.
- Bisects inside angles from 30 degrees to 180 degrees
- Bisects outside angles from 180 degrees to 85 degrees
What's in the Box
- (1) Woodpeckers Engle Angle Mini (3 in.)
- (1) Padded storage hanger
Key Specifications
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3 in. |
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1.0 lb |
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30 degrees to 180 degrees |
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180 degrees to 85 degrees |
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Aircraft-grade aluminum body; stainless steel legs and knobs; nylon washers |
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USA (Strongsville, Ohio) |
Built For
Pro Tip
If your miter saw does not have a laser, unlink one leg and fold it out of the way so you can use the taller handle section as a clean, physical reference next to the blade when setting the cut.
Tool Nut's Take
Stop Cutting "45s" That Are Not 45s
The Woodpeckers EA3-23 Engle Angle, 3 in. is the straightforward fix for out-of-square corners when you want tight trim joints without trial-and-error cuts.
- Who it's for: Trim carpenters and remodelers who fit work to existing walls and want consistent miters.
- Why it stands out: Automatic bisection plus a miter-saw-friendly reference design, built from CNC-machined aluminum with stainless hardware.
- Worth knowing: It is purpose-built for bisecting corners, not a general protractor, and it includes a padded hanger so it stays protected and easy to grab.
Common Questions
- What angles can it bisect? Inside angles from 30 degrees to 180 degrees, and outside angles from 180 degrees down to 85 degrees.
- Is it made in the USA? Yes. It is machined and inspected in Strongsville, Ohio.
- Does it come with a way to store it? Yes. A padded storage hanger is included.

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