The main Navigation tabs at top of each page are Metric - inputs in millimeters (mm) For Inch versions,
directly under the main tab is a smaller 'Inch' tab for the Feet and Inch version.
Drop Down Menus have M for Metric Versions.
Find Angle form Rise in Run What's the Angle? Enter the height difference (rise in run) of both ends of the wall to enter as Angle below.
If Start Double, first centre is maintained. If last centre will not fit, extra end stud is added to maintain max entered centres. (see diagram)
Centres Level
Length Level
°
Stud Thick
First Length (Short Side)
Start
?
Adjust first centre minus 1/2 stud thickness to align sheeting edges with stud centres.
Angle
Length
Centres
Scale
Stud #
Stud Length
Run Level
Run °
Stud Lengths Long Side @ Centres (Level)
Mark-out
Running Points Level - To of each member.
Mark-out
Running Points at Angle ° or Pitch :12 - To of each member.
Along Bottom Edge of Top Plate.
Mark-out
Select output Fraction Precision, Decimal Inch or Metric mm. Select and Re-Calculate to display.
Fraction Precision
All Inch inputs and dimensions are actual physical finished sizes(unless otherwise noted)
All Metric Inputs in Millimetres(unless otherwise noted)
If you're cutting blocks, concrete, stone or ANYTHING and there's DUST - DON'T TAKE THE RISK
Don't cut it, or cut it wet so there's NO DUST - Silicosis Sucks
And if you're cutting wet, wear a mask - theres dust in the spray mist too!
How should we spell it?
Results
What do we think? - They're 2 different things:
A Meter is a device to measure things - like a Volt Meter or a Parking Meter
A Metre is about 3'-3~3/8"
Although diameter and perimeter as measurements - don't seem to fit very well
If the US ever goes Metric, you'll be able to use a Meter to measure Meters - A Meter Meter
(And when we go back to the moon, let's go Metric, ay?)
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The main Navigation tabs at top of each page are Metric - inputs in millimeters (mm)
Directly under the main tab is a smaller 'Inch' tab for the Feet and Inch version.
Drop Down Menus have M for Metric Versions.
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