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Default Who makes the best woodworker's tape measure?

On 5/20/2019 1:06 PM, Jack wrote:
On 5/20/2019 10:59 AM, Leon wrote:
On 5/19/2019 2:32 PM, J. Clarke wrote:

lywood exactly what it is sold as. It can vary by a 16th or 32nd.

Or somewhere in between.Â* For that I find a micrometer is more
efficacious than a tape measure.Â* But if the fit really matters trial
cuts and adjustment are time consuming but the "right" way to do it.


Sneaking up on the fit is a band aid fix for improper measuring up to
that point.Â* I certainly sneak up on fit in many cases but it is usually
when considering inconsistent thicknesses on sheet goods used in
multiple layers.


I always do a test fit when cutting dado's in anything.Â* I have tapes
with 1/32" measures, digital calibers with 1/128th measurements, and
dial indicator with 1000's of an inch.Â* I just do the trial and error,
which generally works the first time with my dado set. Next time though
I think I'll try the digital calipers, that should work quite well, but
still will do the old test cut.


With a digital caliper and a calculator you can determine exactly what
size shim to place in the stack.