Numeracy in Carpentry and Fine Furniture


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Carpenter Tools

Carpenters use measuring tools such as the measuring tape and calculator already discussed. Here is a look at a few other measuring devices used in the woodworking trades.

Laser level

  • Instantly measures any distance for up to 50 feet
  • Continuous measurement feature that provides
    instant real-time results no matter where you
    point it

A laser situated on a tripod. The laser beam reflects off a nearby wall.
Framing square

  • Mark walls or other materials accurately
  • Framing and laying rafters and stairs
  • Used as a straight-edge, finding and establishing right angles and marking cut-off work on widestock.

A metal ruler in the shape of an L.

Short ruler

  • Small or tight spaces
  • Lining up measurement lines
  • 6-inch stainless steel, fits in pocket

A small, metal ruler measuring up to 6 inches and 15 centimeters.

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