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Tape Measure Has Numerous Uses In Your Everyday Life

By Peter Wagner


There are plenty of solutions to measure a person from head to toe, but one of the oldest and definitely efficient solutions is through tape measure. A regular tape measure is sixty inches in height. Increments are marked from 1/8 of an inch up to 1 inch, and the other side of the tape is often shown in the metric system. Previously designed for and employed by tailors, this bendable tape measure is actually the options for all-over body measurements. Based on the article by G. Bruce Boyer on the history of dressmaking, tape measure was first used in the year 1297.

Finding out how to read a tape measure is actually simple and easy. Yet it offers too many purposes in your everyday lives like for determining garments, area, etc. that it's crucial that one knows how to read a tape measure. On the other hand, you may have to utilize a tape measure at one point of your time or another if not on a daily basis. Here's to understand how to read tape measure:

Keep the item you plan to have the size of on a flat surface. It is pertinent that the item to be measured is kept level otherwise the dimensions can become faulty. Larger items (to be measured) should be read in inches and also feet. There are events when you'll need to use cm or mm usually for precisely measuring the thing. English directions get completed in inches and ft . measurements. If getting sizes, you will need to align the tape measure completely from the start of the thing.

An example in measuring the remote control device; First off, the tape measure must be set length wise along with the remote control device to get its size. The last part of this thing you're measuring might fall within the fraction area of the inches. There will be 16 lines between the first inch and the second inch. If the measurement of the thing falls in the center of an inch, then the measurement should be read as the inch number plus half (1/2). An example - Seven and a 1 / 2 inches. On the other hand if ever the size of this thing drops on one of the smaller lines, this might be read as one-fourth (1/4) or three-fourth (3/4). Simply because 2/4th is 1/2 and 4/4th is the next inch. The same rule works with 1/8th as well as with 1/16th. Try recording the smallest number possible while taking down the measurements.

Thus if the remote was 8 inches and 10/16th, the precise dimension on the tape measure would be 8 5/8 inches. This same approach will work with cm as well as millimeters as well. The handy remote control that is 8 5/8 inches might translate to 21.7 centimeters or 217 millimeters. When measuring in cm and mm using a tape measure, just keep in mind that you can't combine the 2. In this certain case, the measurement might be either in centimeters or millimeters. It can't be both together at the same time.




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