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Dummy Tape Measure Reading. 1', 10') one inch (1) half inch (1/2) quarter inch (1/4) eighth inch (1/8) sixteenth inch (1/16) I knew the the basics…1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and inches, but the other lines were always a mystery.
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Use this chart above and even an easy read tape measure to accurately define your measurement. Also, a must see hack or even a life. I struggle (or struggled until recently) to read a tape measure. Inch marks have a full line. Most standard tapes have a special mark, such as an arrow, at each foot. Web reading a tape measure for dummies is easy as 123. 1', 10') one inch (1) half inch (1/2) quarter inch (1/4) eighth inch (1/8) sixteenth inch (1/16) Smaller marks represent ⅛, 1/16, and 1/32 inch increments for precise measurements. Web 25' tape measure with dummy read (tape measures). Web the smallest marks on a tape indicate one millimeter or 1/10th of a centimeter.
Use this chart above and even an easy read tape measure to accurately define your measurement. Web simply pull out the tape from and extend it to the end of the object you need to measure. Web 25' tape measure with dummy read (tape measures). I struggle (or struggled until recently) to read a tape measure. Web the smallest marks on a tape indicate one millimeter or 1/10th of a centimeter. Now, what line did you land on at the end? Web these measuring tapes are often referred to as “quick read” or “speed mark” tape measures and include labels for many of the smaller (1/8″, 1/4″, 1/2″) measurement values along with the larger (1″) marks. Web reading a tape measure for dummies is easy as 123. Inch marks have a full line. Web the trick to reading standard tapes is learning to recognize the markings from largest to smallest. Here’s an example of markings on a quick read or easy read measuring tape: