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Calibrating rules
I'm sure, I'm like everyone else. I have several tapes, flat rulers,
rulers on your tablesaw and probably other measuring tapes on other equipment (panel saw, etc) elsewhere. In building projects, what do you USE as the standard for that project? Your tablesaw? A tape? I know the rule (no pun intended) of using just ONE tape throughout a project, but do you measure all the cuts (including the tablesaw) off that tape? What about thicknesses? Curious as to how you solve this. MJ |
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