3 1 4 On Tape Measure
We deal in fractions every day and are forever measuring quarters.
3 1 4 on tape measure. Watch more home repair diy videos. Explains how to read a ruler with 16th increments. Also provides explanation of basic fraction reduction. You should have marks at tenths of an inch and so you will get 2 3 inches on the tape measure.
Today s quick measuring tip came from a question in a visitor s email. However some have an even shorter mark. Reading a tape measure tape measure markings represent the fractions of an inch. Someone needed help figuring out what all those tiny marks are on a standard tape measure.
Avoid this setback by measuring at least twice before you move on to the next step. The 1 16 inch hash mark is the shortest on many tape measures. Each large tick represents one inch 1 and the ticks between represent the following fractions. Once you get past the whole inch marks the numbers are usually not stated on the tape.
When it comes to construction and craftsmanship taking accurate measurements can be the difference between a great finished product and a subpar one. One or two mistakes in measuring can send you right back to square one after a considerable amount of labor. How to read a measuring tape. Luckily with the proper.
How to read a tape measure notice the size of the graduations on the tape measure changes with the fraction. These divisions are the most common but you can get a tape measure in tenths and hundredths. The next smallest is 1 8 inch. 1 2 is the largest then 1 4 and 3 4 then the eighths sixteenths and the smallest are the thirty seconds.
Slightly shorter than the 1 2 inch mark are the 1 4 inch marks indicating 1 4 or 3 4 inch. Change decimal measurements to fractions to easily find them on your tape measure.