Lesson 8.6 Measurement

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Yard, Feet, Inches, and Fractions are terms used in the Metric System.

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Area equals length times height.

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Board feet equals length times width times height divided by 2.

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Nominal is a cut board after planing.

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Actual cut boards measurements is after planing.

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What is the Actual Size of a 2 X 2 Board?

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What is the Actual Size of a 2 X 2 Board?

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What is the Actual Size of a 1 X 2 Board?

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What is the Actual Size of a 1 X 3 Board?

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What is the Actual Size of a 2 X 3 Board?

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If you do not need exact measurements, you should use a folding rules for heights over 6 feet.

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If you need a flexible measuring device, you should use a steal tape measure.

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A caliper is used to measure the thickness only of objects.

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A compass should be used when marking a circle or transfering dimensions from one scale to another.

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L-Shaped Measuring Tools are used to drawing right angles on homework assignments.

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Squares are used for marking right angles on cutting boards, steal, or other materails.

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Speed Square has one side that extendes over the surface to allow you to but up next to the materials to assit in drawing a straight line.

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A Sliding T-Bevel is used to assit in checking angles and being a guide for drilling holes.

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A Marking Guade used for scribing perpendicular lines to the edge or end of the stock.

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When cutting a long straight line, you should use a chalk line to mark properly.