Using a Poor-Quality Tape Measure
Accuracy is important in carpentry. For framing projects, reading to the closest 1/8-in. will do, but for cabinet or trim projects, you’ll need more precision. Cheap tapes are made of flimsy plastic that doesn’t lay flat, or pull in and out easily and reliably.
Instead, spring for a professional-quality tape measure with a rigid one-inch-wide blade that stays nice and straight, making the numbers easier to read. I generally go with the Stanley Fatmax.
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