I know many of you are familiar with how to read the larger parts of the tape measure as in 1 2 inch or 3 4 inch.
Tape measure with 1 32 increments.
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1 16 in at bottom edge 1st 12 in to 1 32 in 2 1 16 in top 1 32 in bottom with 1 8 in fractional 1 1 16 in top 1 8 in bottom 1 1 16 in top 1mm bottom 3 1 8 in.
Read tape measure 1 32 increments.
If you have a measuring tape longer than one metre 100 centimetres usually the metre s will receive a special marking as well often in a different color than the rest of the markings.
12 x 1 2 yellow blade tape measure 1 32 1 16 graduation inch metric graduation style silver case msc 00273391 stanley 33 215 in stock.
This tape divides one more time down to 1 32.
This varies from measuring tape to measuring tape.
Tape measures come with either 1 16 inch or 1 32 inch increment markings.
Those with 1 16 inch markings are best for construction and general home use.
Or tape measure increments you might find yourself resorting to the old 2 1 2 inches and 3 little black marks method.
Put the end of the measure at one end of the item or space you want to measure.
After each metre the centimetre markings may start over again from zero or continue counting.
And round it up to to 5 1 16 or 5 and 1 8 source s.
When the length stops take a reading on the tape measure.
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How to measure using a tape measure.
How to read tape measure increments.
Those with 1 32 inch markings are suitable for engineering tasks for which precise measurements are needed.
But when it comes to the smaller more precise measurements.
For example if a given length is 8 marks on a 1 32 tape measure it would be 8 32 inches which can be reduced to 1 4 inch.
A 1 32 tape measure can be read by counting how many marks short of a full inch a given length is.