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For people that don’t know this is not how you use Calipers

  • Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Isn’t strong or weak mean where the cut needs to be on the line? Since the blade is usually 1/8", weak means that the cut is made before the line, removing the thickness of the blade on the measurement (1 1/2" becomes 1 3/8") and strong means that the cut is made after the line, leaving the actual measurement. This is how I was thought, but I am not in the construction industry.

    • Peppycito@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      Depends on the crews tolerances? I’ve used + or - to refer to 16ths and only call out 1/8ths. 1 1/2" would be “One and four” 1 7/16ths would be “One and three plus”

      In old timey boat building they denoted feet°inches°eighths°plus so 58 5/16ths would get written as 4°10°2+