Michael Kellough
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Packard, “When I need to feel confident on a measurement, I fall back to mechanical devices.”
Same here. The digital stuff that is accurate in the 1/10th * range is fine for mitering trim (except for very large crown) but when I need the be as accurate as possible I use a vernier protractor.
A vernier protractor can be directly read to 1/12th * which is not much finer than the digital stuff but by noting the position of the ends of the arms you can pretty accurately find intermediate angles.
You can do the same with the digital protractors (the longer the arms the better in both cases) but I just trust the analog instruments more.
Same here. The digital stuff that is accurate in the 1/10th * range is fine for mitering trim (except for very large crown) but when I need the be as accurate as possible I use a vernier protractor.
A vernier protractor can be directly read to 1/12th * which is not much finer than the digital stuff but by noting the position of the ends of the arms you can pretty accurately find intermediate angles.
You can do the same with the digital protractors (the longer the arms the better in both cases) but I just trust the analog instruments more.