I ground a slight relief in the flutes making them more like those of an end mill Just hand ground on a green wheel
What I do for that is I have a 6 inch tri square to push against the back beam but nearly impossible to hold that many pieces and take a picture.
This one was made by one of my mechanical engineering graduate students who minored in machining philosophy, couldn't begin to tell you where he got that idea He also worked in my shop for 3 semesters. He and 3 or 4 others would show up late in the afternoon on days they knew I would there until late. I pretty much left them on their own cognizance in the shop while I was in my office above. if things got too loud or too quiet all I had to do was glance out the window to see what was going on. Danial used the bevel gage as his class project after graduation he gave it to me to show his appreciation for helping him through his years at university. I've had it now for nearly 20 years and have never seen another exactly the same although the LS Sterrett #49 compound bevel gage square comes close.
I have no problem sharing a few definitive photos of it and when Time allows I will snap them and post them in tool talk

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