






🛡️ Ferocious Precision Meets Bold Creativity — Draw Your Future Fearlessly!
The Ferocious Viking Geometry Compass Set is a premium drafting tool kit designed for high school to college students and professionals in STEM and design fields. Featuring a precision set screw for stable circle sizing, an extension beam for large 22-inch diameter arcs, and versatile attachments including a slip handle and sharpener, this durable set delivers professional-grade accuracy and versatility. Ideal for geometry, architectural drafting, and creative projects, it offers exceptional value comparable to top-tier brands.







| ASIN | B01N056BF1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #167,565 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #334 in Drafting Compasses |
| Brand | Ferocious Viking |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (888) |
| Date First Available | 30 December 2016 |
| Item Weight | 209 g |
| Manufacturer | Ferocious Viking |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_JF16105629 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model number | FBA_JF16105629 |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 10.16 x 2.54 cm; 209 g |
M**Y
I don't know how to say this: this is like a very professional kit. I got the other brand (Mr. P**) and it was cheap, and I didn't review it and threw it away. I let this one sit, thinking it would be more of the same, but BOY was I surprised how excellent these tools were, like the real Koh-i-noor architect sets? THAT GOOD! (Not sure if Koh-i-noor still makes their architect stuff, but years ago they couldn't be beat!). The container is sturdy, functional, perfect size, but (this isn't a negative "but") the tools inside set it apart! They're actual REAL heavy professional tools, and I'd never heard of this brand! I'm so sorry I didn't write a review until now, when I actually opened it (because I needed it for my artwork). My cup runneth over, these are as a gift from the Lord and I don't feel worthy (no artist feels "worthy" but with the right tools, they can feel confident). Thank you "Ferocious Geometry" for these pro-level tools! EDIT: just looked up Koh-i-noor: SAME SET but Koh is $149! GREAT VALUE they're the SAME!
D**C
as advertised
F**N
If you’re gonna buy one buy this when it has everything looks like it’s really good quality
M**C
I went through Engineering school in the 70's, and the 'art of drafting' was still all about C & D sized paper on very nice drafting tables. I've owned numerous sets of drafting tools, from Acco and Staedtler to several nice (albeit obsolete) German sets. That said, this little 'Ferocious Viking' set is not half bad! I hear everyone's complaints here in the comments about 'plastic this' or 'plastic that'...I have news for them, the last 3-Staedtler sets I purchased (and paid EXTRAVAGANTLY FOR) were also partially plastic. That said, here's the truth: The plotter pen DOES have a plastic 'press fit' handle...but the handle DOES remove, so that you can use the plotter pen in the compasses (try that on a low-end Staedtler!). The small spring compass is ALL metal, and the legs are cast, not 'press-bent' sheet metal...and I've had SEVERAL Staedtler's that 'feel similar' in overall weight and quality. The wheel compass (everyone seems to be calling this a 'lock compass', erroneously...since a lock compass also incorporates a 'locking mechanism' on the wheel, which this one does not have...and I haven't seen a lock on a <$300 compass set in a LONG TIME) the hinge point is a dense hard-pressed plastic (possibly PE or Nylon), but is NO DIFFERENT than several Staedtler's I've had in the past, either. The ONLY DIFFERENCE that this MIGHT have that some Staedtler's do have, is that there are no mesh gears in the hinge area, to equally open both legs relative to the hinge...and I don't believe Staedtler makes such a model anymore, either (using both a wheel and mesh gears on the same compass). The sharpener is chinsy and plastic, but WILL sharpen a 2mm lead quite nicely (the lead size, since it is not listed, and no one mentioned it, should you want to order extra). The wheeled compass DOES have plastic 'screw anchors', but then again, MANY MODERN COMPASSES do! To 'break one', having read some of these comments...all I can say is 'STOP TREATING PRECISION TOOLS LIKE LAWNMOWERS!' If you are forcing it, you are doing something VERY WRONG! If you don't know how to use it, watch a few YT videos first, and understand how to use a tool properly! All this said...this is a FINE tool set for ANY introductory class. I bought this set myself, so I wasn't pulling out my 100+ piece (mixed) engineering set to draw simple circles or lines with...and it works JUST AS WELL AS what I would expect from a $55 Staedtler set of comparable tools...IT IS A GOOD SET...but again, it is NOT a classic Keuffel set, either! I gave it 4-stars, because the fit of the beam to the large compass was VERY tight, and took a small bit of 'opening' of the receiving post on the compass to get it to insert properly. I DIDN'T BREAK ANYTHING DOING THIS, but the leg was a bit tight...the beam is also high quality, by the way... I would highly recommend this set for any high school and possibly non-engineering major college drafting work...
H**O
Comprehensive and well built set especially at the price point.
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