![]() ![]() 2/32” will be right in between those two marks. If you have a measuring tape that measures to the 16ths, you will find 1/16th and 2/16ths on your tape measure. If you have a measuring tape that measures down to the 32nds, you will simply count three lines after the whole number. This is much less common than a standard measuring tape that has marks every 1/16”. This one is a bit trickier because you’ll only have a dedicated mark for 3/32” if you have a tape measure that has marks for every 1/32”. Or you can count 5 lines that aren’t the shortest lines. ⅝” on the other hand is going to be the 10th mark after the whole number. What is 5/16” on a tape measure?ĥ/16” is going to be the 5th mark after a whole number. Now that we know what the lines on the tape measure mean, let’s put our skills to the test.
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