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Ummmm.....Really? Perplexed here....

Fastbird

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Bought the 8" x 12" carpenters square @ HF. Yeah, I know, it's only $3.50, and the old post about the calipers that were marked incorrectly sticks out in my mind in relation to this. But......and I'm new to woodworking so don't beat me up too bad if this is normal.......I was using it last night, and on the one side:



All fine and dandy. But on the other side:



How....or why....would you split the 1/4's up into thirds? What use is that?
 
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A_Pmech

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You haven't done much roof or stair framing... :)

That side of the square is divided in twelfths because roof and stair pitch is measured as a multiple of one foot, or 12". Thus, it's a base-12 system.
 
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BFBOB

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Yep, it wouldn't be a proper CARPENTER'S square it it wasn't marked in twelfths of an inch on at least one scale. It does make pitch measurements more convenient and accurate: 4/12 pitch, let's see, that's 1/3", which is no even number of fourths, eighths, sixteenths, 32nds, 64ths or 128ths.

Wait 'til you buy a machinist's square and find it marked in tenths!
 
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